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Hi ED forum,


Peekaboo Nearly New is launching in East Dulwich on April 21st at JAGS school. There will be loads of wonderful toys, buggies, cots, stair-gates, bouncers, slings, clothes, books, nursery furnishings will be available at great low prices.


To celebrate we have also just launched a competition today to win a fabulous 70 minute relaxation or pregnancy massage with our friends at HBTherapy, Melbourne Grove, East Dulwich. To be in with a chance of winning go to our Facebook page ('share' the competition and 'like' us) [www.facebook.co.uk] or follow us and retweet our competition on Twitter: [twitter.com]. Or you can enter in person on the day at JAGS school, 21st April, 9am-12noon.



Good luck!

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Hello,


There's still time to enter the Peekaboo Nearly New competition as we won't be closing it until the event on April 21st! Brilliant chance to win a fantastic massage at HB Therapy in ED.


Enter at:


https://www.facebook.com/PeekabooNearlyNew


or




Good luck

www.peekaboo-nearly-new.co.uk

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