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Baby toys - ?1/ ?2 each.ball, rattles, teether, peter rabbit puzzle, skittles, wooden high chair toy


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Selling a few good quality baby toys, all in great condition and no signs of wear.


First picture - all great condition ?2 each, 3 for ?5, 5 for ?7 or all for ?12

Rain maker rattle

Jelly cat ?boing? sound ball

Peter rabbit ball

Wooden high chair toy

Keys

Lamaze rattle / teether

Sophie giraffe teether (can put in freezer)


Second picture

Two wooden walking toys - ?3 for mouse and ?1.50 for the soilder


Third picture

Two Plan A pull along animals - perfect condition

Bunny and dog ?3 each


Fourth picture

Peter rabbit puzzle - big chunky pieces ?2


Fifth picture

Peter rabbit wooden skittles - small mark on one of them but otherwise hardly used in great condition

?3

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