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Wow, only need a C now!


Sainsburys had none on the shelf but when asked brought a full selection out & in open sided packaging so I was able to see which ones I got (is that cheating?).


Mrs TP, didn't find your M, but all is not lost as there seemed to be many there & each pack was different (I wondered if each lot in a bigger box would be the same, but no).


Happy hunting ladies.


I have spares now of;


B - Bubbles

E - Egg

I - Igloo

J - Jockey

U - Udder


I clearly have too much time on my hands / am avoiding the ironing!!


J

I'm short of loads, including the letters of my son's very short name, bah. But are we all thinking about this right? Surely one would need a couple of alphabets: certainly 2 of each of the vowels, and quite a lot of the consonants, in order to make words and phrases?

LOL Moos - you mean actually let the little darlings move my neatly arranged alphabet (shock, horror)??!!!


I have loads of certain letters, so I'm offering those up in exchange for ones I'm missing, but yes, generally speaking I think more than 1 of each letter is good.


;-)

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