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123 days ago

Kids Books

Claire from Meadowbank

Im clearing out and fundraising for my sons football trip to the UK early next year.

Huge number books. I have 2 other listings with book sets/those by the same well known authors. These are all a random assortment. Mostly $1 each though Im open to offers if bulk buying.

* Photo 1 - Animal stories (mostly dogs). $1 each

* Photo 2 - Assorted books. $1 each

* Photo 3 - Assorted books. $1 each

* Photo 4 - Assorted younger child books. $1 each, except the "Tales from the cabbage patch" board book collection. 3 books with a carry box as shown in the bottom of the picture. Really cute illustrations $7.50 for the set.

* Photo 5 - Assorted younger child books. $1 each, except teddy bear tales which is a massive collection of bedtime stories for $4.

* Photo 6 - Chronicals of narnia book $8

* Photo 7 - Lego books/magazines. New York one in the middle is brand new so $7.50. Others all $2 each, and I'll throw in the magazines for the first person who buys the books and wants them. Otherwise $15 for the whole lot.

* Photo 8 - Wombats bum and best jokes ever books, $2 each. Set of 5 travel puzzle books (may have a few done, but still lots to use) $2

* Photo 9 - Football books. World of Football is like new - $8. The football book $5. Other 2 $2 each. - ALL SOLD

* Photo 10 - Assorted puzzle books, search and finds, things to make etc. $2 each - GUINESS WORLD RECORDS SOLD

* Photo 11 - Assorted Non Fiction books. $1 each except book of babies ($4) and set of 3 children's encyclopedias ($5 total) - ENCYCLOPEDIAS SOLD

All funds will go towards my sons football trip with all contributions welcome. Pickup in Meadowbank or can deliver for a small fee/contribution towards his trip.

Negotiable

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