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36 days ago

Baby Toys and Magazines

Claire from Meadowbank

Baby toys and magazines as per pictures

* Musical baby playmat (I haven't checked it still works but last time I tried it did, and still an easy wipe clean mat if not) - $5
* Bulk baby toys - (one of the cloth books and the ball toy are sold but others all still there), take the lot for $10
* Jolly Jumper with door hanger - $10
* Winnie the Pooh playmat - $10
* Bulk little treasures magazines (over 10 years worth!). - Free/donation
* Oh baby magazines (x8) - Free/donation
* Kiwi Parent magazines (x20 ish) - Free/donation
* Littlies magazines (x2) - Free/donation

All funds going towards my sons fundraising - he is selling samosas, and games, toys books, clothes etc we have sorted out to help cover costs of a football trip to train and play in Manchester next year. An incredible opportunity for him.

Negotiable

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