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German books:
Biene Maja, Waldemar Bonsel, Gross Druck, Hardback, NEW £6.- 
 
Das große Bibel-Bilderbuch von Hellmut Haug, NEW, hardback, schönes Taufgeschenk £10.-    
 
Das Bibel Wimmelbuch, like new, £3.-

Sternenschweif, Geheimnisvolle Verwandlung, like NEW, paperback £2.- (ab 8 Jahre)

Grosse Bildwörterbuch Deutsch, Franzoesisch , English £1.-

and more books....

XMAS - Adventskalender:  

Sternenschweif Adventskalender Magischer Schneezauber, Kosmos, hardback, NEW £3.- older kids  

Adventskalender "Meine Krippe" with daily cut out for a nativity scene NEW £3.- little kids who can cut out  

 

English Books:

Books from £1,-
Murpurgo book NEW
Collins 10yrs+ dictionary £2.-
Usborne Junior Maths Dictionary, £2.-    

Michael Morpurgo  'Listen to the moon' 9yrs+  
CD with 8 Discs  £5.-     
Book   'Little Foxes'    £1.-

Other Books  £1.00-2.00   Some Hardbacks, new or like new 

Gifts:

Bracelet £2.-
Green bigger Purse, NEW £3.-
NEW red 'Mantaray' leather purse with hedgehog £5.00
Stripy Shoulder Bag, navy-/white, Canvas £5.- 

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