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3342 days ago

RUBY SCOTT DESIGN - SEEK & FIND EDUCATIONAL OBJECT BAG!! GREAT GIFT IDEA!

Tim from Aotea

These Seek and Find Bean Bags are fun and educational occupation for anyone. Each bag size varies but average approx. 17cm x 17cm and has approx. 15 objects to find. There is a laminated object list attached to each bag so you know what to look for. They are made well with safety in mind, double sewn and have 100% natural rice in them. Not recommended for children under three who may chew on them.

Proudly made right here in Porirua.

$15 each or 2 for $25.

Includes FREE paper gift bag.

Our children are primarily involved in making and selling these to encourage an entrepreneurial culture.

Please feel free to call us on 042375275 or call or text 0212285038, or if you prefer these can be purchased via TradeMe: user name tsb83

Interested in a bulk quantity? Please ask!

Thank you!

Price: $15

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