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Finally, completed my daughters collection of the Woolworths Animal Cards ! Drove to 3 different places today just to do swaps, and NOW she's one happy girl ! Thank goodness its over, now back to my shrimp tanks !

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Awww your one sweet Daddy .I keep getting them for my grand children but they don't know anything about them. Is there a book they go into.

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I saw one of these trading groups for the first time last weekend. Crazy..... Practically climbing over each other

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Yeah, the book cost $8 (?), and its worth the collection, as it's full of great info, games etc for the kids. I have a stack of duplicate cards if you want them....I think the promo finishes this week, but woolworths been organsing swap meets in their supermarkets, or gumtree for swaps etc.... just say the words and I'll send you my daughters duplicates ....

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Thanks BB. But I haven't got heaps of them as I don't shop much at Woolworths and as the twins would need a book each I might cause more trouble than its worth. I didn't realise there was a book or that the promo was finishing yet.

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Hahaha, that's too funny! :congratulatory:

You're such a sucker dad BB, just like me! My daughter has me wrapped round her little finger, lol :smiley_simmons:

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We (little Draven that is) are collecting the cards too....still missing 7 cards though :(

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We (little Draven that is) are collecting the cards too....still missing 7 cards though :(

What are the card #'s you're missing?

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What are the card #'s you're missing?

# 4, 29, 32, 35, 75, 81 and 105 :)

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# 4' date=' 29, 32, 35, 75, 81 and 105 :)[/quote']

Haven't got duplicates of 4 & 29, but will post the rest to you today. :-)

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We should start a trade thread, one of my daughters has a complete book and my older one is nearly there but I have heaps of doubles and triples.

If theirs enough interest I will post a thread with all the cards I could swap.

As for the naughty word its 5 rows across and 8 rows down on the rainforest find a word. I hate for you to miss out bb lol.

Cheers mick

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LOL, searched for it as soon as I was made aware of it. I've got all my cards now, and have a huge stack too.....perhaps easier for whoever needs a particular card to post it up ? What card is you daughter missing ?

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Haven't got duplicates of 4 & 29' date=' but will post the rest to you today. :-)[/quote']

Thank you very much BB.

We have heaps of doubles too....so if anyone is still missing cards, let me know which ones. :encouragement:

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Hi Guys,

In the same situation, got 2 kids both trying to complete their books.

We're looking for the following numbers - 28, 50, 54, 58 x 2, 60x2, 73, 77x2, 81 and 104

And the following available to trade - 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, 14, 19, 21, 22, 24, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 43, 45, 47, 48, 55, 56, 59, 61, 63, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102, 103, 105, 106, 108.

Can anybody help? 2 Kids very keen to complete their books LOL

- KiwiBigD

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We're looking for the following numbers - 28' date=' 50, 54, 58 x 2, 60x2, 73, 77x2, 81 and 104

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I can send you 28, 54, 58x2, 60, 73, 77x2 and 104 :encouragement:

PM me your address.

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Ive got 50 & 60, and out of all these cards, I haven't got a 81 :-(

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Will post it out tomorrow

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I Have # 1,3,4,6,7,15,18,20,29,34,36,39,41,43,45,54,66,67,70,71*2,75,78*2,84,88*2,90,94*2,93,99

Let me know if you want any:)

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Thanks guys, think we've got the last couple sorted now, yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Suspect we're heading to Taronga Zoo as well next month. Thanks again, really appreciate the help.

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Great they're bringing it back, suspect it may be a different set as the current lot can only be claimed for the childrens ticket until the 30th November.

Personally I'm happy seeing the kids learning about such a wide and diverse range of animals and critters, great to see the enthusiasm.

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Surely better than Coles's 'One Direction' comp!

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