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Toys for sale - Peppa Pig and Thomas Tank Engine


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Hello


We have the following used toys for sale:


Thomas the Tank Engine Take and Play Slate Loading Station: ?10. Comes with a die cast Thomas with cargo car. Picture of a new one below:

http://www.toysrus.co.uk/toys/thomas-take-n-play-2-in-1-stone-loader/0113429



Thomas the Tank Engine Take and Play Shark Exhibit Playset: ?10. Comes with a die cast Thomas. Picture of a new one below:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Thomas-Friends-Take-N-Play-Exhibit-Playset/dp/B008IZH4JE



Die cast Thomas, Diesel, Rosie, Charlie and Percy. ?10 for the lot. They have small amount of wear and tear.


OR, TAKE ALL OF THE ABOVE FOR ?25.


Peppa Pig Helter Skelter and tea cup ride. ?10 total for both. Comes with one Peppa Pig. Nearly new condition except sandpit missing.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Peppa-Pig-04766-Helter-Skelter/dp/B00EUYI1XA


and teacup ride:


http://www.thetoyshop.com/baby-pre-school/pre-school-vehicles/Peppa-Pig's-Magic-Tea-Cup-Theme-Park-Ride/p/513231_tea



Hopefully the internet links are working now - DM me if not and I can send links to you! Pick up from Nunhead. Please DM if interested.


Many thanks

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