sylvanian families

for Kirsty/ Helen 🙂

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click on the thumbnails for the full size images. You can’t see prices on many of them I’m afraid (should have got Tim to do it, his phone seems to work better as a camera!) but everything is 20% off marked price anyway.

The thing on the top is a department store, and they also had Babblebrook grange. If you want me to check for a specific item, let me know BK or text and I’ll try to pop in again over the weekend 🙂

hth someone!


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2 responses to “sylvanian families”

  1. HelenHaricot avatar
    HelenHaricot

    thanks jax, these are the things the girls have on their ‘list’! it’s hard to see what is in some of the pics, but if any of the list are there – think i can see some sheep babies. if you went again and texted i would def be interested in something from each list! [i keep telling them they will only get something not it all!!]
    BB
    watermill bakery
    caravan with car
    bouncy castle
    the kennelworth family and babies[dalmations]
    the chocolate [rabbits] babies
    the persis family[cats] and babies
    the baby train
    cottage bathroom set
    for SB
    windmill
    riverside cottage
    horse drawn caravan
    cottontail babies
    slydale babies
    pettyfur family and babies
    vegetable garden set
    juice bar and figure
    .-= HelenHaricot´s last blog ..By: HelenJ =-.

  2. oh, and apparently a fridge!
    .-= HelenHaricot´s last blog ..By: HelenJ =-.

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