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WANTED: bits and bobs


nyny26

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Hello,


I am school teacher and I am asking for donations of loose bits and bobs that you may no longer have use for but I would make plenty of use of in my classroom.

I would be very grateful if I could receive the following items:

1. buttons

2. old keys

3. shells

4. wine corks

5. red, green, blue, orange and purple bottle tops

6. nuts and bolts

7. string

8. empty cotton reels

9. pine cones

10. coloured glass pebbles

11. padlocks and keys

12. wooden pegs


These all probably sound like things you may throw away but as they say "one person's trash is another person's treasure". I would be more than happy to pick up the items at a time that is convenient for you so please do get in touch or email me on nynurtures@gmail.com if you have any of the above.


Mnay thanks

Ny :)

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