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The Good Fairy pop up shop is at 45 Lordship Lane (on the corner, next door to Healthmatters. Come and check out lovely children's wear at reasonable prices. Only 7 more days then we're back online, save yourself the postage and touch & feel the fabulous clothes.


Lots of great pieces including Tutus, Rainbow Dresses, T shirts, Swan dresses, Ballerina Dresses, Sleepy Dolls, Wing Tops, Parrot T shirts, Hair Pompoms, Toy Storage, Babygrows and Children's Books to suit ages 6months - 8years. We won't be here for long, stock up for birthday and Christmas presents, don't miss out!


THE GOOD FAIRY

made by magic


Also at The Pop Up is the wonderful artwork of local artist Jason Cox including his Hollywood Sirens series & Animals Series

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