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    I use the Chinese takeaway style boxes that I get from the 99p store, theygo in the wheely trolley. Sounds organised but to be honest it's always a complete mess, the after school children love it this way as they can help themselves luckily I do have a play room.

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    Blue bear what wheelie trolley do you have?
    'It's never too late to have a happy childhood' ( Tom Robinson)

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    I have a big box full of xmas craft which stays in the garage until October. I have another full of all of my bits and pieces that goes on top of my toy unit and then a stack of flat plastic boxes that house all the glitter pens, playdough cutters etc that only I can access when needed. They were purchased from Staples
    Debbie

 

 
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