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We have lots of various kids stuff to get rid of:

- John Lewis pine cotbed and mattress, adustable and removable sides and adjustable base ?20

- cotbed duvets and various duvet sets, blue / white excellent condition ?5/ ?10

- Apollo Bike 360, red fire design hardly used, 10" wheels (for aged 3 or around) ?15

- various ride ons (fantastic fire-engine and bike) ?5

- booster seat

- pull along box of bricks

- toy hoover

- free-standing blackboard / whilteboard

- lots and lots of cars and various other toys (mountain set, Thomas train, large fire engine, farm set...and more!)

- bags of clothes and shoes for boys aged 3-6

- various books

All open to offer - has to go!!!


If you are interested in anything please contact me by pm or by phone on 07747800377.


Rosemary

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