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New children's store donates to charity with every purchase



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Published Date:
21 July 2008

Little Treasures offers pots of cash for schools and animals

A treasure trove of baby and children's products has opened in a unit at Barton Watermill.

Little Treasures is run by mum-of-one Debbie Talbot, who opened the shop as an extension of her website magicfairywings.com

The site, launched last year, was set up to allow the 34-year-old to work more flexible hours around her baby daughter Lauren, now aged two.

But magicfairywings.com has grown rapidly and now Debbie has 16 consultants around the UK who sell its products as their own business.

Debbie, who lives in Bramingham in Luton, decided she wanted a base to operate from.

Little Treasures offers clothing, trinkets and toys for youngsters, and parents can splash their cash on colourful mini ponchos, confidence UV swimwear, educational games and classic wooden toys.

And for every item bought, a percentage of the price will be donated to a charity or local school of your choice.

Donations can go to Animals At Risk Luton, Icknield Primary, Cheynes Infants, Butterflies Nursery, Ferrrars Infants, Warden Hill Infants, Sundon Park Junior, and Pet Bereavement Group.

For more information call 0208 123 2954, or click here

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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 4:57 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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