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1667 days ago

Books

Claire from Meadowbank

Assorted books as follows:

1) 5x Alex Rider books by Anthony Horowitz. Books 1, 3, 4, 5, & 6. Awesome series for early teens. Good Condition. $5 each.
2) Minecraft Handbook. Reasonable condition other than a name and some stickers in the front page (blank page so doesn't affect the book) $5
3) Gorgeous box set of 3x board books and a little carry box to keep them in. Box is a little the worse for wear but the books are in great condition. $7.50
4) Assorted childrens books $2 each
5) Assorted childrens books $2 each
6) Assorted preteen/teen books $2 each
7) Crafts book and Search and Find books $3 each
3D books $2 (note - 3D glasses not included)
8) Crocodile and native Garden books $2 each
9) Puzzle books - Big Disney one has stories, stickers and puzzles in it. 5x smaller ones are puzzles like mini crosswords, word search etc. Has a couple done in one or 2 of the books but otherwise not done. $7.50 for all.

Keen to clear out the house so open to offers and/or bulk deals for anyone taking multiple books!

Negotiable

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