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FREE!!! Large stack of children's picture books looking for a new home


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Hi there - we have a large number of children's books, all in great condition, which are looking for a new home. These are the books that got our three children in to reading, and now that they have grown out of them we would be delighted to see them gain a new lease of life with another family.


We have sorted them in to two stacks (please note the second stack has now gone, subject to collection):


STACK 1 - age 4-6. Picture books, and books that you can read to your child. I'd say these are for younger kids that are not yet reading independently. Lots of quality and fun reads, including some of the "lift the flap" type of fact books as well as some great stories - Winnie the Witch, Daisy, Dr Seuss, Roald Dahl, Janet and Allan Ahlberg, and many more.


GONE (subject to collection): STACK 2 - age 9-12. Chapter books, ranging from easy through to more advanced. Plenty of Jacqueline Wilson, Dick King Smith, etc.


Collection from SE5. You would definitely want a car or some method of transportation, each stack is roughly 2 large carrier bags so not light!

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