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I have 128 of these colourful foam squares for sale. I bought them to create a carpet area for a classroom of children but they were barely used. They are in very good condition. They can be fitted together in any order to create a floor mat for a child's bedroom- particularly useful when they start crawling or walking if you have a hard floor.


Each square - 29.5cm squared (including the link part)

A square of 3x3 (9 squares) makes a mat of 85cm squared.

There are 128 altogether for which I'm asking ?40, or you could specify how many you'd like and make me an offer.

They cost me ?75 new for the whole lot.

I can deliver free of charge within 5 miles.

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