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Toys: Pocket Wow, WalkieTalkies, Toddler train, Stacking Tower, Puzzles, Design Drill, Drums,


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Brightworks Drill & Design, excellent condition: ?12 including batteries for drill and light up drill board, or ?10 without batteries. Nr Heber Rd.

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Puzzles, stacking toys, train etc posted below.

Pocket Wow toys below.

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John Lewis train made of wooden blocks. Excellent condition, in original box, suitable for 12months - 3 years. Selling at half retail price: ?9


Stacking boxes with alphabet & numbers, excellent condition: ?5


GONE: Noah's Ark Puzzle


WalkieTalkies, basic but working, ?5 including 6 AA batteries.

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Available


Plus large selection of books for sale for 2 - 4 years.

Plenty of Maisie, & Charlie & Lola, Nick Butterworth, Mick Inkpen, Winnie the Witch and many more.

Soft backs priced at ?3 or under.

Hard backs priced at ?4 or under.

Welcome to browse.


Near Heber road.

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