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1865 days ago

Books - Various Fiction/Non Fiction and Childrens (Donations Welcomed)

Virinia from Cashmere

I have given away some books to a very good home, now I am welcoming donations to the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral Administration for those I have remaining. My son is a current Cathedral Chorister and my eldest was also prior to going to High School. Prior to last year’s lock down, funding for the administration of the Cathedral came from Tourists - of which there have been none since late March 2020 and will be none in the foreseeable future.

For the remainder of my books, I would welcome a donation to the Cathedral. The support, development and nurturing of my sons is and has been priceless.
I have a variety of children’s books, 5 books related to pregnancy, breast feeding and child care and a variety of Cooking and Recipe Books – see photos for titles.

Text me on 0277078313 for any details and or information.

All books are in excellent condition.

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