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On Friday my 3 year old lost 'Fawn' who is about 6" tall, dressed on orange with dark hair in a plait & distinctive clear plastic wings!!


Possibly in the playground or path around the arboretum at Peckham Rye.


It's a long shot, but she's only had her a week so if you find her please let me know.


Thanks.

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I did see a fairy actually as I was pushing a pram and someone asked if it was ours.. Use the entrance with the big round flower thing in it and follow that path, follow that path straight, past the big first bit on your right, then past the path on your right to the road (if you lOok to your right you can see the school) then on the left you will see a bench and that is where it was on the floor and they offered it to me, I didn't see what they did with it but think they may have put it back on the floor near the bench..


If I go back over today (depends on baby) I'll take a lOok..

Thanks Strawbs


I had a good look this morning but I think it is as I feared & she has been adopted by another little girl - understandable as she is a 'highly desirable' item LOL!


I met a man who had seen her & he showed me which bench he put her on.


Ah well.

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