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Smallprint - special books/prints for babies and young children


jennyh

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Hi


I have recently launched Smallprint (www.smallprint-online.com), a place to buy unique books and prints for babies and young children. We focus on unusual titles, intricate paper-art and beautiful illustrations from talented authors and publishers who appreciate the design quality of children's picture books. Our collection is made for kids but massively appreciated by adults with an eye for design. We had a stall at the Horniman XMAS fair last year where we sold out, and I know so many were local parents so fingers crossed the live website is now a welcome addition.


Everything is shot by us so you get to take a look inside and we are currently offering free gift-wrapping on speedy orders - our gift-wrap is reversible and covered in cellophane so the bold prints and scrunchy noise stimulates little senses. We sell perfect gifts if you are looking for a special something for Easter or any occasion. We are also able to consider free delivery depending on location, message me for details.


Thanks for looking!


Jenny

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