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My DD1 has decided to sell her beloved Lego Friends. She has put it all together to make sure its complete. Most are complete, but there are a few missing small accessories, but none that effects the structure or playing with it. She has listed any missing pieces and bundled them in a separate bags with full original instructions. I?m told some are no longer available in the shops and are collectors items!

She has:


Olivia?s House 3315 ? ?25

Emma?s Karate class 41002- ?2.50

Rehearsal Stage 14004 - ?5

Dolphin Cruiser 41015- ?25

Mia?s puppy house 3934 - ?2.50

Emma?s Splash pool 3931 - ?2.50

Stephanie?s outdoor bakery 3930 - ?2.50

Bunny hutch 41022 ?2.50

Andrea?s Stage 3932 ?2.50

Kate?s water scooter fun 41000 ? ?2.50

Stephanie?s cool convertible 3183 - ?2.50

Andrea?s bedroom 41009 ?8.00

Total: ?84.50

  • 2 weeks later...

Some items still available!


Olivia?s House 3315 ? ?25

Emma?s Karate class 41002- ?2.50

Rehearsal Stage 14004 - ?5

Stephanie?s outdoor bakery 3930 - ?2.50

Bunny hutch 41022 ?2.50

Andrea?s Stage 3932 ?2.50

Kate?s water scooter fun 41000 ? ?2.50

Andrea?s bedroom 41009 ?8.00

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