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Help Find Monkey


PMAC1977

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Monkey soft toy lost this afternoon (Thurs 7th June) between Lloyds Bank and Barclays Bank on Lordship Lane.


One very upset child and a concerned Mum and Dad!


If anyone has seen Monkey or taken him in for some care please DM me.


Thanks


#helpfindmonkey

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My granddaughter?s favourite toy is one of those monkeys and she was inconsolable when it was missing. Thank goodness it reappeared the next day but I have encouraged my daughters to have two of whatever the favourite toy is!
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