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Speaking Places to Talk


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1 Woodland Story Throne 2 2 Woodland Leaf Stools


A collection of four beautifully carved individual leaf stools. Each has a mini beast carefully incorporated into the design. Placed in a garden area they create an ideal story scene. The stools are also able to be used as mini tables. So whether they are for eating a snack on, reading a favourite book or simply a place to watch the world go by, they make a beautiful natural addition to any setting. Can be used indoors or out. Size: approx W40 x D30 x H25cm


706-EY01201 3


£229.95


Sit on or around this beautifully carved seat, fit for a king or queen and listen to enchanted magical stories. Become the story maker and weave tales or recite poetry. An area indoors or out can be transformed with this majestic throne. So whether reading, talking or just resting and observing, this is a lovely addition to any setting. Made from wood. Some assembly required.


Size: approx L70 x H107.5cm, seat height 63cm. 706-EY01197


3 £229.95 yrs+ 3


3 Outdoor Weaving Canopy


A cosy place for shade and shelter as well as a decorative resource to weave into marvellous creations. Hang the den canopy from branches, ceilings, brackets etc. Because the cover is made from a natural material (jute scrim) the strands can be easily parted, enabling the children to weave ribbon, leaves, tinsel, thread etc. It is great for tying messages, hopes, ideas etc. Imagine leaving questions for the fairies or covering the canopy with stars or leaf shaped text. The canopy is truly versatile and enables the children to partake in the decoration for themselves. (Not to be left outdoors). For more ideas see notes online. W80cm X H210cm. Made from jute scrim. For ages 3yrs+.


706-EY04719 22 | www. t ts-shopping.com £49.95


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