ANGUS Gruar, Katelyn James and Arabella Gruar got industrious over the school holidays selling books, necklaces and bead snakes to make pocket money.
“We want to try to get some money to buy warheads (lollies),” Arabella said.
Mother Julia enjoyed some momentary peace and quiet while her kids and their friend were out selling the items.
“It’s more to keep them occupied during the holidays,” she told the Voice.
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