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    Default Sarah and duck toy

    My son has become obsessed with Sarah and duck. Which is great but he is big into mini world things so would love a mini Sarah and duck mostly duck they did a mag with them in May last year. I can't find one to buy anywhere apart from ebay for £20 so was wondering if any of you bought the mag and the toys arnt being used if so could I have them. I am happy to pay a reasonable price.

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    Can't help on the mag. I bought (and am using, so - no, sorry - it's mine ) a 2015 Sarah & Duck calendar.

    Could you perhaps chop up a few CBeebies magazines to make your own S&D resources?

    I love Sarah & Duck (quack!) If I ever had a child () I do hope she was an absolute spit of Sarah in behaviour and looks.

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    I think I will have to do that. I'm quite tempted to buy a real duck for him. Think my chickens might complain but I do love watching them.

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