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For Sale Step 2 Deluxe Canyon Road and Train track Table:


Table height allows children to stand and play comfortably; Molded-in track and non-removable bridges; Lid keeps canyon road covered when play time is over and doubles as a white board for little artists; Durable poly construction and neutral colours complement family and play rooms.



Excellent conditions, a sturdy item, comes with its original box if needed (for storage or resale).

Minor scuffs on surface as expected by a used toy for toddlers, but overall clean and in perfect working conditions.


Check out pics, can whataspp more if needed.


Collection from SE23 5 mins walking distance between Forest hill station and Horniman museum.


For sale at ?55 can deliver for a small fee if you live locally and if there is easy parking in your area.

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