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ALL SOLD - Pre school toys, Zoopler clip on high chair, Baby Walker etc


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ELC Abacus. Was ?15, now ?3.50

ELC Magna Doodle. Was ?17, now ?4

ELC Stick on Battery Operated Steering Wheel. Was ?12, now ?4

ELC Look and Learn Alphabet Game. Was ?12, now ?3

Stick on twirl and rattle maze. Was ?10, now ?2.50

Toy buggy. As NEW. Was ?10, now ?3.50

Fire Engine puzzle, large pieces. ?2

Fisher Price Classic Chatter Pull-along Telephone. As NEW. Was ?14.50, now ?5

Photo of a few of the items attached. Please PM me if you would like more photos.


Total ?27.50. EVERYTHING for ?22.50 (PLUS FREE Battery powered piano & a few pre school books).

Items for sale individually if wanted.


Also selling:NOW SOLD

Two large IKEA Trofast storage units that are useful for toys. Photos and description at link below:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1557189,1557376#msg-1557376 NOW SOLD


Baby Walker (NEW). Was approx ?35, now ?7.50


'Zoopla' clip on High Chair (Navy), Was ?45, now ?15. See link below.

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1557427,1557427#msg-1557427


Collection from Brockley, SE4

ELC Abacus. Was ?15, now ?3.50

ELC Magna Doodle. Was ?17, now ?4

ELC Stick on Battery Operated Steering Wheel. Was ?12, now ?4

ELC Look and Learn Alphabet Game. Was ?12, now ?3

Stick on twirl and rattle maze. Was ?10, now ?2.50

Toy buggy. As NEW. Was ?10, now ?3.50

Fire Engine puzzle, large pieces. ?2

Fisher Price Classic Chatter Pull-along Telephone. As NEW. Was ?14.50, now ?5

Photo of a few of the items attached. Please PM me if you would like more photos.


Total ?27.50. EVERYTHING for ?22.50 (PLUS FREE Battery powered piano & a few pre school books).

Items for sale individually if wanted.


Also selling:NOW SOLD

Two large IKEA Trofast storage units that are useful for toys. Photos and description at link below:

[www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk] NOW SOLD


Baby Walker (NEW). Was approx ?35, now ?7.50


'Zoopla' clip on High Chair (Navy), Was ?45, now ?15. See link below.

[www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk]


Collection from Brockley, SE4




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