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Rose79

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Loads of toys for sale all in excellent clean condition


From a pet/smoke free home


1. Mega block (over 130) blocks ?7 - SOLD


2. Farm snap game by orchard toys ?4


3. Charlie and Lola building/puzzle blocks ?5


4. Bag of different sized animales (mainly large) ?10 SOLD


5. Melissa and Doug girls magnetic dressing up puzzle ?7


6. Beautiful sturdy wooden push a-long pram ?15


Collection near goose green park


Thank you Rose


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pink toy hoover excellent condition with working noise and detachable hand held vacuum part ?10


Rocking horse, excellent condition with working horse noise ?10


Box of in the night garden toys, includes 4 talking soft toys, Nicky nonk train set and varies size characters ?25

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