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I'm selling the following:

Ikea MULA Wooden Toys Building Shape Blocks Pull along Roller Trailer wagon: 24 lovely different shaped wooden blocks in bright painted colours, with pull along trolley. Great for sorting, building and puzzle solving etc. Helps develop fine motor skills and logical thinking. Suitable for 18 months +. This item come sin very good used condition, with minor wear and tear to blocks. No missing pieces. ?6.50.


Janod Owly Clock, Educational Wooden Clock to learn to tell the time: Beautiful wooden clock from French brand Janod to help teach children how to tell the time. One side features a clock with chunky numbers and wooden hands which can be moved manually. The other side features a chalk board marked out with the numbers of the clock and also seconds, that can be used to practise by drawing the hands in chalk. This item vomes in very good used condition, and comes with its original box. ?22.

Collection from SE21, West Dulwich/delivery also possible in the local area. Please call/text me on 07773332761 if you are interested. Lizzy Roy

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