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I am finally having a clear out so up for grabs is a massive mix of stuff:


A Graco booster seat which you can remove the back from and has cup holder ?10

Massive farm set with animals, outhouses, fences and machinery. Old school so wooden, metal and plastic. Whole lot ?15

Carrier bag full of wooden building blocks ?5

Inline skates adjustable small 11-1 ?5

Bin bag of cuddly toys free

Boys Dressing up costumes age 3-6ish years ?5 includes Marino, batman, pirate, and few others



I'm sure I have more stuff eg: Books, colouring pencils so if you are looking for something specific private msg me and I can see what I can dig out. Too much stuff and no space as well as my kids now being too old for this stuff.

I'm based in Nunhead if this helps and could email pics quite easily

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