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vicky135

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I have the following items which I'd love to go to a good home. Free, or a small donation would be gratefully accepted!


All in good condition. Dolls house in excellent condition.


- blue plastic toy garage with helicopter pad and a small box of toy cars, trucks etc.

- wooden (unpainted) dolls house with three storeys. Fully furnished and with some dolls.

- china dolls' tea set in a wicker hamper.

- set of plastic gears - great for 3-6 year olds.

- pink single bedlinen - 2 duvet covers, 5 pillow cases and a fitted sheet.


I'm in Sydenham; you could collect or I could drop to you if you were in Sydenham or Dulwich.

Hi there,


I have a 4 year old girl and a 3 year old boy who would love to be the new owners of your toys. I just know my daughter will love the pink linen and the dolls house and my son loves trucks.


I can collect tomorrow or Friday.


Please call on 07956606878 to arrange suitable time if still available.


Many thanks,

Diane

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