Diaries Magazine
Though I'm not quite sure why, I hadn't been inside of a charity shop for years up until this month. I decided recently that with Ethan growing up so fast and chopping and changing toys and getting really into his books, I wanted a cheaper alternative to paying an average of £5.99 per book each time. And so I decided to try out our local charity shop to see if I could find anything for Ethan. I'm so glad I did as even though our local village charity shop has a rather small section for children, we've managed to pick up some great bargains. We're trying to make it a bit of a regular thing to pop in there every Tuesday after playgroup now, to have a browse and see what we can find. Here's we've picked up so far this month.
ABC Look and Learn book - 30pI love you Daddy book - 20pELC Blossom Farm puzzle (it also makes animal noises when the pieces are put in correctly) - 50pThe Green Tractor book - 50pChuck book and sketcher - 50p.2 toy cars (Ethan is obsessed with these little cars lately) - 10p each
So in total the above cost a grand total of just £2.10!
Do you regularly have a browse of the charity shops for your little ones? If so, what's been the best bargain you've picked up so far?
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