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    can i donate 2 prizes?

    A book called all kinds of feelings

    and another All kinds of people?

    excellent to read with kiddys?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    can i donate 2 prizes?

    A book called all kids of feelings

    and another All kinds of people?

    excellent to read with kiddys?
    Bless you, will be in touch
    Pauline x

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    i've got 5 posters from the festival shop i would like to donate.

    i bought a set of 6, and have only room for 1!

    they are A1 size, ( i think! BIG ) and laminated, with stunning pictures of children and adults from everywhere. each poster is has a theme ; feelings, friends, new beginnings, smiles, families.

    currently they are all in one box together, not sure how i could post them seperately, so they don't get damaged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loocyloo View Post
    i've got 5 posters from the festival shop i would like to donate.

    i bought a set of 6, and have only room for 1!

    they are A1 size, ( i think! BIG ) and laminated, with stunning pictures of children and adults from everywhere. each poster is has a theme ; feelings, friends, new beginnings, smiles, families.

    currently they are all in one box together, not sure how i could post them seperately, so they don't get damaged.
    Thanks they sound brill - I will pm you later, just cooking tea now
    Pauline x

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    just found them online

    at the bottom of the page

    http://www.justposters.org/

 

 

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