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Toys for a 2 year old boy


kf

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Hi there,


We?re coming over for a visit in the middle of June for a month with our two year old son. We use to live in London but now live in Australia.


We?re staying with my parents in Dulwich who have no kids toys (first Grandchild) I wondered if anyone happens to be having a clear out of any toys and books suitable for a 2 year old boy? Happy to pay? was going to buy new but thought I?d just check here first! If anyone also needs a new home for a mini micro scooter we?d be keen for that too!


Thank you!

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