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WOW toys and Happyland figures - collection SE22 near Goodrich school
£5 - £15 depending on size/number of figures/accessories.  (The WOW toys are £15 - £30 new).

My daughters had hours of fun with these figures and accessories. The toys are in great condition.

WOW toys total bundle for £25 or individually:

1.  WOW Daisy sports car with girl figure - £5
2.  WOW Motorbike and sidecar set with girl motorcyclist, teddy, flowers and cat in basket £10
3. WOW arctic figure with cart pulled by a dragon and iceberg.  The lever tips the iceberg off and the dragon can detach from the cart £5
4. WOW birthday party with four figures, spinning birthday table, present, jelly, ice cream bike and moving ice cream on bike when pushed along.  £10
5.  WOW Princess, prince, horse and carriage.  The horse is detachable.  £5
6.  WOW Cinderella carriage with Cinderella, fairy godmother and horse.  The horse is detachable and the mirror moves.  Carriage opens up. £10
7.  5x Christmas Happyland figures/animals plus lion £5
8.  15x Happyland figures plus table and extra similar figure £15

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