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Hi there, would anyone like any free toucan craft boxes? (From https://www.toucanbox.com/) They?re self-contained craft boxes, each containing a couple of craft activities, with all you need for the craft contained inside. Perfect for parents who are a bit nervous doing crafts! We?ve really loved doing them but my daughter is now a bit old for them and we?d love to pass them on. Please pm me if you?d like to collect them, from Near East Dulwich station. Thank you!
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