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I am looking into potential business opportunities that I can fit round looking after my son. Am thinking about setting up my own local online business renting out toys. I Will be looking at purchasing large items like jumperoos and smaller items like trunkis for holidays etc. The idea will be to deliver locally and give babies / young children the opportunity to refresh their toy collection on a regular basis. Also allowing parents the opportunity to try out a toy before making a commitmment to purchase it, as well as space saving and environmental benefits. All toys will of course be well cleaned after use.


Would love some feedback from you all to hear if this is a service you may consider using or reasons why not, any positive / negative comments welcome as it is still just an initial idea at this stage.


thanks

Happy82

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