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Mummits
18-12-2015, 06:00 PM
Hello all, I have the following for sale if anyone is in need:

1. Mamas and Papas honey plush rocking horse (£20)
2. Smaller furry rocking horse in good condition but needs new reins and saddle (£12)
3. TWO x Leap Frog Learn and Groove musical Activity Station with lights and sounds. Fold flat for storage. (£20 each)
4. THREE x IKEA Antilop high chairs with detachable play/feeding tray. Stackable and legs remove for storage. (£8 each)
5. TWO x Inflatable washable support cushions for Antilop or similar highchairs - provide additional support for smaller babies/children with special needs (£3 each).
6 SAFETECH US Twin Jogging Stroller. Very sturdy and easy to push on all surfaces. Includes shopping basket and raincover (not shown in photo) (£100ono)
7. Plan toys wooden dolls house with sliding "patio doors, several matching roomsets of furniture and "South American" wooden doll family (£35)
8. Very large 3 storey pink wooden dolls house with several matching roomsets of furniture and a full family of dolls (£45)
9. Lazy Town musical gym/dance mat (£5)
10. Almost new/boxed teepee play tent with assorted native american style "accessories" to decorate it (£12).
11. Almost new pop up castle/circus tent in blue with storage bag
12. GLTC Eden play table in light wood (ash?) with storage trundles (£100ono)
13.TWO Vertbaudet waterfall style bookcases decorated with vehicles (£20 each)
14.Two Mothercare Booster seats (£10 each)
15. Lots of car seats - please enquire
16. THREE Swing cars (£15 each)
17. Pink scuttlebug (£10)
18. Babydan play pen (£25)
19. Babydan large room divider (£15)


Please drop me a line with your contact details if you would like to view something (we are in Wokingham, RG40 1SD) or need any further information, and I will send you a text or call.

loocyloo
18-12-2015, 09:04 PM
Hello! Waving :-)

Sadly I don't need anything but hope you can find homes for it!

How is the new job? Is it really a whole term you've done now? I was thinking of you the other week.

X

Mummits
18-12-2015, 09:17 PM
Yay Loocyloo!

It is good fun, if full=on. I take my hat off to teachers - they have such an uphill struggle to try to teach and realise the full potential of thirty kids of vastly differing levels of ability. It makes looking after a handful of carefully=selected littlies seem easy by comparison. I think I naively imagined they would be dealing with a classroom full of children pretty much like mine. It has made me realise that my own kids (both by birth and borrowed!) are actually very well behaved and well=above=average bright. But what is just the same is that one or other of the children will bring a tear to my eye or make me laugh out loud every single day.

But how are you Loocyloo?

loocyloo
18-12-2015, 09:56 PM
Yay Loocyloo!

It is good fun, if full=on. I take my hat off to teachers - they have such an uphill struggle to try to teach and realise the full potential of thirty kids of vastly differing levels of ability. It makes looking after a handful of carefully=selected littlies seem easy by comparison. I think I naively imagined they would be dealing with a classroom full of children pretty much like mine. It has made me realise that my own kids (both by birth and borrowed!) are actually very well behaved and well=above=average bright. But what is just the same is that one or other of the children will bring a tear to my eye or make me laugh out loud every single day.

But how are you Loocyloo?

:-) I volunteer a morning a week in school and I couldn't do it full time! Like you say a class full of 'mixed' children is hard. I'm always in awe of the teacher.
I'm glad it's going well.

I'm well, busy as usual, running round like a mad thing and looking forward to a break.

Take care xxx