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A market just for junior

Mums and bubs are being invited to shop and play at a new market.

Mummy’s Little Treasures Baby and Kids Market is coming to Macedon Ranges – and there will be new and pre-loved baby and kids products for all.

Market co-founder Kristy Moore said she wanted to bring a baby market to the Macedon Ranges.

Ms Moore said the market would be a great way to encourage recycling of unwanted baby, kids and maternity items and for baby and children businesses to showcase their goods and services.

“One’s man trash is another man’s treasure,” Ms Moore said. “It’s a good way to promote businesses.”

Ms Moore said the items on sale would cater for newborn babies right through to 10 year olds.

Items ranging from baby clothes and toys to furniture will be for sale.

Ms Moore said free activities on the day would include a jumping castle, face-painting and cookie decorating.

A free goodie bag with discount vouchers and sample products will be handed out to the first 100 visitors.

The Mummy’s Little Treasures Baby and Kids Market will be held on Saturday, February 2, at Jubilee Hall, 54 Smith Street, Macedon. Doors open at 9am and entry costs $2.

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