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For sale a series of pre-school educational toys:




1) Swim nappies Huggies little swimmers ? ?5

Huggies Little Swimmers Size 23-34lb 11-15Kg M/M Nappies - 1 Pack of 11



2) Pull along Woolworth shape sorting musical turtle with numbers and shapes ? excellent conditions - (see pic) ?8


3) Fisher price hungry crocodile with 4 fisher price activity cubes featuring a buzzing bee, a butterfly, a ladybird, and a cute caterpillar - ?5 (will need new batteries, see pics)


4) One, Two, Tree giant number puzzle by Orchard - Count right up to the top of the tree, with lots of happy creatures to help you on your way. Includes a fun activity guide and poster. for sale at ?5


5) LeapFrog Scout Scribble & Write - ?Trace the lights to learn how to write. Teaches A-Z & 1-10; Provides writing & number accuracy feedback with lower & upper case letters - RRP ?15-20 for sale at ?7.


6) TinyLove Travel Wonder Wheel Farm Car Toy. RRP ?25 for sale at ?8.


7) Boxed Leapfrog Fridge phonics magnetic Letter set just like this one:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Boxed-LeapFrog-Magnetic-Fridge-Phonics-Alphabet-Letter-Set-/191524476822?_trksid=p2054897.l4275


in excellent conditions (boxed and as new) for sale at ?15

8) Leapfrog Fridge Phonics Upper Case letters (expansion pack) for sale ?10 (boxed and as new)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fridge-Phonics-Uppercase-Letters-Expansion/dp/B00IRKWC9W


9) Magnetic construction Toy, see other separate post for details.



Collection from SE23 for a smoke and pet free household

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