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Your support makes all the difference.1 Tramp-It Jump shoes £99.99, firebox.com
2 Monster High Lagoona Blue Doll and Hydration Station Dead Tired Playset £39.24, amazon.co.uk
3 Kreo Transformers Bumblebee set £29.99, argos.co.uk
4 Firemen skittles £40, berryred.co.uk
5 Magical Menagerie kit £20, vandashop.com
6 Nintendo 3DS £129.99, amazon.co.uk
7 Barbie & The Saturdays Fashionistas £20 each, hamleys.com
8 Moshling Treehouse £19.99, firebox.com. Pictured with Moshi Monsters, Blind Bags Series 2, £1.95, johnlewis.com
9 Crystal crayons £12, notonthehighstreet.com
10 TP Bouncycle £39.95, amazon.co.uk
11 Steiff Fynn teddy bear with suitcase £30, johnlewis.com
12 Wooden marble run £75, notonthehighstreet.com
13 Animal Japanese paper balloons £3 each, notonthehighstreet.com
14 VTech kidizoom digital camera £49.99, earlylearningcentre.co.uk
15 National History Museum dinosaur excavation kit £11.95, johnlewis.com
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