Fairytale Letters

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Fairytale Letters - £1.20



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Perfect for name plaques and doors, this range of letters is aimed at little princesses. With lots of fairytale themed letters it also makes a great creative learning resource for children learnig their ABC's.


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This product is handmade by seven family based enterprises in Sri Lanka who receive a
fair and full price for their products. The suppliers are maintain safe and
pleasant working environments, equal opportunities, good rates of pay, prompt
payment for both employees and in country suppliers, and a quality product at a
fair price. Children are not involved at any stage of the production of these
items and they have been approved by BAFTS (British Association of Fair Trade
Shops) since 2001 as a fair trade supplier. Many of these products are
made from rubberwood sourced from exhausted rubber plantations that are
replanted every 10 – 15 years. The suppliers prefer to use recycled products
when available – the majority of the outer packing cartons are already once used
and the packing materials are either shredded paper or materials supplied by
local retail outlets from their own deliveries.

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  1. Gail
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    So pretty

    12/04/2013

    We had a set for our first daughter as a gift and loved them and then we had our second daughter and I struggled to find matching letters for their bedroom door, I happened to stumble across them on here and was so happy now we have the complete set for Lacey and Lauryn's room


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