Kids Book Sets #1
Im clearing out and fundraising for my sons football trip to the UK early next year.
Assorted Collection of books, most in good to excellent condition with more to come.
* Photo 1 - Treehouse Series books. Excellent condition. 7 treehouse books and 2 others by the same authors. $5 each or $30 for the lot.
* Photo 2 - SOLD
* Photo 3 - Zac Power. Good condition. 2 books. $5.
* Photo 4 - David Baddiel books. Excellent condition. 2 books $10.
* Photo 5 - Anh Do Weirdo books. Excellent condition. 2 books $7
* Photo 6 - Animorphs books. Some of the covers have damage due to age. 9 books. $2 each or $15 for the lot
* Photo 7 - Captain Underpants. 7 books in total. $10 for all.
* Photo 8 - Secret Seven by Enid Blyton. 9 Secret Seven books, and 1 other Enid Blyton book. These are old copies that have served a couple of generations but are still in very reasonable condition. $2.50 each or $20 for all.
* Photo 9 - Conspiracy 365. Box set of 6, and 4 more conspiracy books. Total of 10 from the series. Excellent condition. $45
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.
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