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Yeominis Starting Gardening Carry Bag Kit

 
  By Solus Garden and Leisure Ltd

List Price: £12.99
Our Price: £10.95

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Product Description
Children's gardening starter kit which includes a multi-coloured garden bag with lots of handy pockets, a bright yellow metal watering can, matching yellow metal hand trowel and fork set and a gardening book for children. The Yeominis range of gardening tools makes gardening fun for little ones. The tools should be used under adult supervision and are not suitable for children under three.
Something worth mentioning
  • Garden kit bag with handles and pouches
  • Inlcudes: Watering can, hand trowel and fork plus a book
  • Colourful and attractive for young children
Additional Product Information
Binding: Garden & Outdoors
Brand: Solus Garden and Leisure Ltd
EAN: 5016227824737
Label: Solus Garden and Leisure Ltd
Manufacturer: Solus Garden and Leisure Ltd
Model: YEM0479
Publisher: Solus Garden and Leisure Ltd
Release Date: 2010-06-15
Studio: Solus Garden and Leisure Ltd

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