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Ethical crafted keyring

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This home-made keyring is a good way to introduce kids to climate change. Not sure about where the colours came from but everything else is ethically wholesome. You can purchase packs of sliced ready to use wooden pieces that can be painted; great for kids workshops or scouts.   

veg key ring

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Aargh! this little key ring comes complete with three little peas housed in their pod.

gloves

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These were dropped and left on a wall however after around five days they’ve never been reunited with their owner. They come as a complete pair but have since been dropped onto the floor again and getting rained and trodden on in the process. Therefore I’ve decided to give them a new home as they’re almost brand new.

Clay pipe

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This was left on a wall and was perhaps found by one of the workman who are currently digging up the road round here in order to lay pipping for a near by housing development. There is so much of this happening in and around this city these days. It’s a good find and may well have been intended for a passing child on their way to school; something for the show and tell part of the day. It’s an old relic from the past, equivalent to the vape these days.  

Harry Potter merchandise tag

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This find was once attached to one of the many Harry Potter branded products; a multi million business empire bourn out of a series of books published in the 1990’s about a boy wizard and his magical adventures.  

All the way from the USA

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Wow this is a cool find in excellent condition. I’m wandering if it came all the way from a holiday in the USA; nice to think it could be but most likely bought online like a lot of things these days taking away a bit of the nostalgia. If you were to purchase this from the official site it’s worth around £10 but that’s not including P&P either!  

Leap Frog Sport

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This is a rather a cute find as this wrist band is child size only – so hands off adults!