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Does this bag belong to your child, or do you recognise it? It's a yellow and white striped drawstring bag with a pineapple on it. Pic attached.


We spent the day today at Ruskin Park paddling pool and playground with a group of friends. My friend and I and our kids were the last to leave and we took this bag as it was on the bench we'd been sitting on, thinking it belonged to one of our party. However, it turns out it doesn't!


I feel so awful, it contains what's probably a much-loved toy, and other items (I only looked inside to see if there was a name).


Please let me know if it's yours, and I'll return it straight away. If no owner found via the forum I'll take it back to the playground and hand it to the cafe by the end of the week.


Huge apologies

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