


Wooden Letter - WSuper fun wooden door letters by Scratch! Pimp the door to your bedroom with your name in fun Scratch letters. The Scratch alphabet is made up of colourful animals and an option of 2 or 3 combinations per letter: theres no end to the combinations you can come up with! Adhesive strips are included. The letters are made of wood and are very delicately carved, which results in their super tiny details such as paws, teeth and wings. These letters are
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