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Playmobil 123 (now called Playmobil Junior) for ages 18 months+

House including furniture, family, dog and with ringing doorbell and flushing toilet £15

Carry along Ark including Noah, his wife, lion & lioness, giraffes, zebras, elephants & doves £15

Bus with driver, passengers and luggage £10

Plane with pilot, passengers and luggage £10

Farm animal collection £10

Pet animal collection and swimming pool plus mum and baby £10

Horse, car, trailer and rider £10

Helicopter and fireman £5

Recycling man and truck £5

Construction man and truck £5

Collection from near Goodrich school SE22

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