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Parents in Velserbroek hunting for clothes for their child: 'Already outgrown them again'

Parents in Velserbroek hunting for clothes for their child: 'Already outgrown them again'

A successful children's clothing fair was held this Sunday at the Hofstede in Velserbroek, attracting nearly a hundred visitors. Due to the high interest from parents, a follow-up edition of the fair has been scheduled for September 27.

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