Kids gardening tools B&M Bargains
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    Default Kids gardening tools B&M Bargains

    Just bought a kids broom with wooden handle for £1.49, also had long handled spade and rake so assume they were same price. Kids set of 3 things, trowel, fork and can't remember 3rd item, think they were 89p, defo less than £1. Think they're new, don't remember seeing them there 2 weeks ago.

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    That sounds good, i'll have a look at the weekend when i've got some pennies

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    wht and where is b&m? sounds like a bargain
    Im just a littlestar *

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    Default Re: Kids gardening tools B&M Bargains

    I LOVE b+M

    visit atleast once a week
    Its only ten mins from my house and I love it

 

 

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