Assorted Games, Puzzles, Toys etc Part 2
Had a sort out and selling assorted games, puzzles, toys, etc. Will list on trademe tomorrow if not sold prior.
Photo 1 - Pin a Shape sets. $10. My son loved making scenes with these as a toddler/young child.
Photo 2 - Logic and Maths problems wipe clean cards. $10 for both. Excellent condition.
Photo 3 - Angry birds game. $8. No instructions but can Google.
Photo 4 - Create the path tiles (9 tiles and small carry bag, see if you can join them all together to make a path) $2.50
Photo 5 - Cards - Jake and the Netherlands pirates donkey game, Harry Potter Uno, aeroplane cards (looks to be more than 1 pack but I have a feeling 1 or 2 may be missing so not quite 2 complete sets?) $5 for all.
Photo 6 - Huge bag of snowflake building toys $10, bag full of knex $8, and a bag of assorted magnets $4.
Open to offers. Collection from Meadowbank ASAP. More items to come.
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