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Chicco Lullago Home & Travel Cot 40GBP, Chicco Balloon Bouncer 10GBP


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Both items pick up only from SE22, near The Great Exhibition.

Pet & smoke free home, let me know if you'd like to see images or come and take a look.


(1) Chicco Lullago Home & Travel Cot (Grey), excellent condition, 40 pounds


Suitable from birth to approx. 8 months. Includes travel bag and mattress.

Open Dimensions: L92 x W56 x H69cm

Closed Dimensions: H57 x W56 x D20cm

When packed up, the bag measures about W60 x H60cm.


All product details and several images here (click the "View original product description" link):

https://www.johnlewis.com/chicco-lullago-travel-crib-silver/p1951361


Video of the product (explaining assembly etc.) here:



Purchased from John Lewis in 2016. Used no more than 10 times. Excellent condition (no accidents!).


(2) Chicco "Balloon" Bouncer (Dark Grey), good condition, 10 pounds


Features:

- fixed and rocking mode

- removable toy bar

- seat vibration

- removable panel with light and sound


Similar to this BUT this model does not have the "sun"-style headrest.

https://www.johnlewis.com/chicco-balloon-bouncer-grey/p2233699


Video of the product (explaining assembly etc.) here:



Good condition, a couple of very small stains on one of the straps.

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