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Our hape dolls house has been an awesome place for multiple children to play and imagine alone and together. It’s easy to access all rooms with the open plan set up which is why we chose it.


It’s in good condition and has lots of accessories as shown for hours of fun!


To purchase new it’s about £150 we would like £50 Ono


Collection only


Cheers

Lindsey

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