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Save the Children Holiday Gifts |
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Seasons
Spectacular photography capturing the British seasons. Record your busy days in each monthly grid and take a moment to enjoy the British countryside. |
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Save the children calendar
This beautiful calendar has individual postcards at the bottom of each month. Each postcard is a photo that's been taken by children in India. |
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Aroma home hot sox
A real treat for your feet. Simply pop your ‘Hot Sox' in the microwave to warm them up and release the relaxing fragrance of rosemary, lavender and lime. Aaah - sheer bliss!
One size fits all and made from 100% cotton.
25 x 10.5 x 26.5cm. |
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12 Days of Christmas #1
These decorative lovely ladies have big tummies to hold all your money! When the time comes, you'll hopefully have enough to buy that handbag or pair of shoes you've had your eye on!
Available in three designs. 17cm tall. |
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Eco-chum teddy bear
This is a teddy bear really worth looking after as he looks after the environment. Made from a mix of organic, unbleached, woollen fabric and natural cotton - stuffed with wool. Machine washable at 30ºC. 33 x 33cm. |
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12 Days of Christmas #2
Beautiful illustrations of a celebrated verse. This card is FSC certified, which guarantees it is printed on paper from well manged forests.
- Pack of 10 cards
- Message: 'Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year'
- 17 x 12 cm
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Advent Calendar
A much loved scene in 3D. Nostalgically enjoy counting down, revealing 24 colourful illustrations.
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Born to shop calendar
Whilst organising hectic days, most girls will smile as they acknowledge some truth behind each monthly sketch of this witty calendar. |
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We're working flat-out to right the fundamental wrongs that affect children.
Too many children are still dying because they haven't got enough food or because they can't get treatment for simple illnesses. Millions aren't getting an education and are being exploited and abused. This is not good enough.
We're changing this, partly by working directly with children, and partly by using our experience and influence to persuade governments and others who are responsible for children to do the right thing by them. |
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