
One of my childhood favourite's.
We have been reading this most nights before bed and are almost at the end.
Not sure what will be next, perhaps an Enid Blyton.

Sarah's been reading this.

Since Ava started to read a few months ago, she has been unstoppable and devouring lots of the old ladybird books and has now moved on to this collection.

My man's book.
It's nice to see him getting back into a novel again instead of just the newspaper.

Now for me.
As a lover of vintage items this book intrigued me.
Have you ever wondered about the history of your vintage pieces?
A box of items from an old lady who died alone.
The real story behind the objects is lost, but the objects are the story.
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