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Published 14:48 13 Oct 2017 BST
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The retailer has confirmed that they will be donating all the profits from sales of Snot and his book to Temple Street Foundation.
Speaking about the partnership, Denise Fitzgerald, Chief Executive Officer of Temple Street Foundation said:
“We are very proud to partner with Smyths Toys Superstores and are incredibly grateful to them for donating all funds raised through the sale of Snot, and the book which tells his story, to Temple Street Foundation. This will allow us to continue to help seriously ill children and their families and make Temple Street Children’s University Hospital a better place. Christmas is a very special time for us here in Temple Street as we try to make it as magical as possible for all the children who are too ill to spend Christmas at home. Thank you to everyone at Smyths Toys for helping make this happen and we are sure Snot will be a firm favourite with children in Temple Street and all over the country this Christmas!”Both Snot and his book are available from all Smyths Toys Superstores across Ireland, while stocks last, retailing at just €9.99.
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