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Photos: Lots of shopping at Kids Recycle Market in Onerahi

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Jayde Rushbrook, left with Kids Recycle Market organiser Kim Kilgour. Photo/John Stone

Jayde Rushbrook, left with Kids Recycle Market organiser Kim Kilgour. Photo/John Stone

If you were looking to get warm clothes for the little ones ahead of winter, the Kids Recycle Market was the place to be.

Mums, bubs and kids browsed through the racks of coats and tables filled with pre-loved, new and homemade children's goods at the market, which was held at the Onerahi Community Centre on Saturday.

Photographer John Stone went for a look.

Jasmine Clapperton with 2-year-old Cyrus and 6-month-old Lucas, from Tikipunga. Photo/John Stone
Jasmine Clapperton with 2-year-old Cyrus and 6-month-old Lucas, from Tikipunga. Photo/John Stone
Jess McCready and Giovanni McCready with a selection of crystals. Photo/John Stone
Jess McCready and Giovanni McCready with a selection of crystals. Photo/John Stone
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Emma Riggir and Tania Raven sort through some clothing. Photo/John Stone
Emma Riggir and Tania Raven sort through some clothing. Photo/John Stone
Tala Mcbreen with Sylis Rushbrook check the clothing rack. Photo/John Stone
Tala Mcbreen with Sylis Rushbrook check the clothing rack. Photo/John Stone
Samara Watts, left and Katie Raynal with some pre-loved babies wear. Photo/John Stone
Samara Watts, left and Katie Raynal with some pre-loved babies wear. Photo/John Stone
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