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    ..... A nice set of special needs dolls? Ideally I would like wooden like you would have for a dolls house. I have been searching but can't find any that I feel the children would like to play with rather than a necessity for Ofsted!

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    have a look on www.tts-shopping.com

    I recently had their catalogue and they have block families that look good, representing a cross section of people/disabilities etc. £19.99 per set, so not too pricey either

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    Why not buy some special needs accessories to go with dolls you have - eg wheelchair, guide dog, hearing aid
    http://www.dlf-data.org.uk/product.p...uct_id=0104009

    Christine

 

 

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