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Argh, two in a month(ish). The first was a reversible sunhat, turquoise on one side with pics of seahorses on it and plain bright pink on the other side. Prob lost it 4-6wks ago in Goose Green playground. The second lost yesterday between Goose Green playground and Lordship Lane - a flappy reversible sunhat, multi-coloured stripes on one side (red, yellow, green orange) and white with hearts of various colours on the reverse. Both toddler girl hats. Anyone seen them?


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Hi - thought I'd add to this very relevant thread...we seem to be loosing hats all the time. The most recent was a lovely blue and white flowery one, it has a pull string that goes under the chin which was invaluable to keep the hat on...but obviously didn't work quite well enough..and this one still managed to get thrown out of the pram! Wide brimmed and quite soft cotton. Unknown brand (was sent from oz). if you see it would be great to hear. Thanks.
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