decluttering.

I’ve got an ex-library copy of Sheila Kitzinger, Breastfeeding (new revised edition). It’s pretty battered in that the spine is coming away from the book, but otherwise in excellent condition. Bit of glue and loving attention and it would be a great addition to the library of any breastfeeding counsellor that doesn’t already have it. I’ve no idea what it will cost to post – sensible offers taken in the comments box 🙂

Also, anyone out there still cloth nappying who would like a pile of prequartered unused cotton flannels for wipes, please yell quickly, or they are going in the bin (don’t think even the textile recyling round here would take them. Hm, could I sneak them in the green bin? they must be compostable surely though maybe not in the standard time frame).

Also found a pack of 2 white cotton T shirts, ideal for that home ed standby of tie dying. These are age 5, 115cm height, so completely between my two offspring. taken 🙂

Who incidentally are getting their PE just now bouncing up and down on two long strips of plastic bubble wrap type packaging, trying to deflate it so it will fit in our once a fortnight bin 🙂


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2 responses to “decluttering.”

  1. If noone worthier comes forth I’ll take the t-shirts, I have some fabric pens I’ve been hiding since Christmas and age 5 quite conveniently does both DS2 and 3! LMK what you want for them!

  2. email on its way Sally.

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