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Slow and steady wins the race!
HARE AND TORTOISE CHAIR
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The Owl is king of the night
OWL BOX
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A good woman had a hen that laid her every day an Egg
FAT HEN BOX
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A jackdaw sat chattering upon the back of a sheep…
JACKDAW AND SHEEP CHAIR
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Calico Pie,
The little Birds fly
THE REDSTART AND EGG BOX
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Inspired by the Grouse we saw whilst on holiday in the highlands of Scotland last summer, the grouse box has a beetle tucked under his wings
BLACK GROUSE
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Lift the wooden hinged bird wings to reveal the passion bird's heart!
PASSION BIRD BOX
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“Finally, the Greeks simulated departure leaving a huge wooden effigy of a horse outside the gates of Troy. Despite warnings, the Trojans bought it into the city, enabling Greek soldiers hidden inside to open the gates to their men and destroy the city”.
TROJAN HORSE TROLLEY
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Slow and steady wins the race
HARE AND TORTOISE CHAIR
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“A certain Jay was so proud and ambitious that, not contended to live within his own sphere he picked up the feathers which fell from the peacocks, stuck them into his own and very confidently introduced himself into an assembly of those beautiful birds”. Aesops Fables
THE VAIN JAY drop winged table
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“A fox one day invited a stork to dinner and feeling inclined to amuse himself at the expense of his guest, only provided for the entertainment some thin soup in a shallow dish” Aesops Fables
STORK AND FOX CHAIR
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“The frog croaked: Rebit, Rebit, Rebit, the Dutchman chuckled. Rebit, Rebit, the Dutchman clapped his hands. It was clear that the frog had won, the linnet would have to find a new place to sing”.
FROG AND LINNET CHAIR
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