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I want this stuff out of my house!

Me and Jeremy have spent the last few weeks cleaning out the kids rooms to make room for the inevitable Christmas toy mountain. We do not want anything for these items, except to get them out of our house. If you or someone you know could use them, please let me know and I will try and arrange to get it to you or for you to pick up.
Here are the items I can remember:
*Playpen (neutral colors)-it is a playpen only but is in good condition, would be excellent at a grandparents house so you do not have to haul yours back and forth.
*Size 4 infant brown suede Mary Jane type shoes (brand new)
*Baby Einstein DVDs and a Fisher Price DVD that is basically the same thing
*a dog toy that you pull behind you and it barks
*a "tv" that you wind up and it plays music and pictures scroll by
*Stuffed animals and baby dolls.
*Twister (the game)
*Tinker Toys
*Marvel matching game
*Pirates of the Carribean bath paints (never opened)
*Pirates of the Carribean poster size coloring book (only one picture was colored and has been torn out)
*Red Power Ranger (bigger than a barbie doll)
*Another Power Ranger that morphs that I don't understand but was really cool last year
*Some small (g.i. joe size) action heros

I also have
*Pregnancy books that I did not write in
*LOTS of fiction books

Thanks!

Comments

  1. Good for you! I've been doing a LOT of cleanout lately and making a lot of trips to Goodwill.

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