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Hi fellow mums


I found this much loved Jellybean monkey today, sitting in the rain on a post, on Forest Hill Road, between the high school and the row of shops near the bus-stop (near the green). I left him there the first time I saw him, incase his owner came back, but over an hour later he was still there, and the rain was tipping down.


Anyway, he played on my mind and I decided to bring him home, where it's warm and dry, and put an appeal out for his owner. I can imagine he is someone's very special monkey, and somewhere there is a little one feeling very sad right now, and a mum stuck for where to start searching.


If you recognise him, if he belongs to you or someone you know, PM me. And please spread the word if you can. It would be great to get him back to his owner.

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