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THIS HAS NOW BEEN SOLD, BUT THE KITCHEN IS STILL AVAILABLE - https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,2150113,2150113#msg-2150113


My sons have loved this toy and played with it for two years but it's time to give it to someone else now. It's fab because it has wheels so you can move it between rooms and switch it round from theatre to shop style.


From the Great Little Trading company's website: https://www.gltc.co.uk/products/sixpence-play-shop


AN ABSOLUTE CLASSIC

This is one of those toys that everybody loves and you'll always want to keep! The familiar activity of shopping is great for encouraging pretend play and social awareness - it's ideal for sibling play or when friends come over. You can also spin it around to use it as a theatre; how about a puppet show or a Christmas concert?


This fantastic wooden toy has won lots of prizes for its amazing play value and practical design; most recently it was crowned runner up at the Baby Awards 2019. We love the useful storage cupboard, the display shelves, the blackboard sign, the curtains and the smooth running castors which mean you can wheel it out of the way when play time's over.

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