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1. Ravensburger Alphabet jigsaw puzzle 30 pieces: ?2.00 SOLD

2. Crazy Creatures board game: 3 plus years 2-4 players: ?2.50 SOLD

3. Grafix 45 piece snow white puzzle: ?1.00 SOLD

4. Bran new and unopened 350 puzzle observation & Livret age 7 plus: ?5.00

5. DK games Silly Rhymes : age 4-7 ?3.00 SOLD

6. Usborne 30 yummy things to bake cards: ?2.00 SOLD

7. Kids kitchen 40 fun and healthy recipes: ?2.50 SOLD

8. LITU 3d puzzle - London Tower Bridge ages 6 and up: ?3.00

9. ELC magnetic letters board and case: ?5.00 (pink)

10. Learning resources Sight bingo: ages 4-6 ?2.00

11. Usborne Farmyard Tales Games: Alphabet Lotto: ?4.00

12. Elefun: ?3.00

13. First time learning counting flip flash pad: ?1:00

14. First time learning alphabet flip flash pad: ?1.00

15. PBS kids Word roll: a word building game: age 3 plus ?4.00



Books:


1. oxford tree reading: book 1a The Snowman, Floppy Did This!, Silly Races,Floppy's Fun phonics, ?2.00 for all of them SOLD

2. Read it yourself with ladybird: level 1 Peppa pig Little creatures: ?0.50p SOLD

3. Look What I've Found flip-the-flap book by Nick Sharratt: ?1.00 SOLD

4. Delicious: A Pumpkin Soup Story: by Helen Cooper: ?1.00 SOLD

5. Super snappy pop-up fun 123 book: ?2.00 SOLD

6. Ruth Miskin's superphonics blue storybook: Fish and Chips: 50p SOLD

7. A selection of Jolly reader books 9 in total: ?2.00 SOLD

8. Look what I Can make: a lift flap book: ?1.00 SOLD

9. Dewdrop babies by Patricia MacCarthy: ?1.00 SOLD

10. Elmer and Rose: ?1.50 SOLD

11. Baby Cook book: 77 chef's recipes and ideas for babies: ?1.00 SOLD

12. Oxford Reading Tree Stage 1 plus: The Gingerbread man and 3 other stories a 4 in 1 book: ?2.50 SOLD

13. Winnie's amazing Pumpkin: ?1.00 SOLD


happy to discount for multiple buys

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