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I’ve exchanged a ribbon for a peg. 
-Victoria


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Check ribbon taken. Hat elastic given



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I took the hat elastic which I plan to wear as a bracelet...(what is hat elastic? I don’t wear hats). I left the key to my stolen bike and hope the person who takes the key will find my bike and it will be a gift instead of stolen goods x



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I gave a plaster – a special long plaster for finger injuries as I have a cut finger making books for the Small Publisher’s Fair! I took a key to a stolen bike. 



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I like see through things, seeing through layers. I gave a useful plastic bag. It made me think of the Winnie the Pooh book when Piglet and Pooh take presents to Eyore, a balloon which bursts and a pot of honey which gets eaten. 

I have taken a plaster which I shall put on my sore finger straight away.



 
A CHAIN OF EXCHANGES that took place at The Small Publisher's Fair, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square:
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1. I exchanged my ‘Hello Kitty’ key ring (bought from a vending machine) for a small rubber duck. Rachel

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2. I exchanged a sweet with a hallo kitty key ring!


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3. I took the starburst sweet and swapped it for a one-eyed robin. Sarah


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4. I took a robin (one eyed variety) which I’ll give to my friend James who’s distorted some bird sounds. I gave a poetry book based on word leaves.


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5. I gave my favourite windup penguin and took Zara’s giraffe word leaves artist book.


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6. I’ve taken a one legged penguin in exchange for 50p

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7. I gave a winning scratchcard worth £1 in exchange for 50p piece

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8. I exchanged some particles of money portions for an unclaimed lottery ticket

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9. I swapped a bead for shredded money it’s all worth something

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Come back soon to see further exchanges made at the Small Publisher's Fair

 
took one key… gave squeezy light that i use all the time.
took pink bunnies, gave a band-aid that's been in my wallet for over a year, and not needed for over 500 miles of trail hiked.

    The Exchanges

    A catalog of what has been exchanged, and what the exchanger described giving, and getting. Track your object, and update its status in the comments here.

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