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Have you lost a Mamas & Papas armadillo flip? Have you got my armadillo?


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My in-laws were looking after my little one today and went to the play park near Sainsburys this morning at around 9am. I've just discovered that they came home without my bag (baby's changing/toy/clothes bag) and with the wrong pram. This means that our armadillo pram is awol - it has a black chassis, with a distinctive black and white hood with yellow lining, has a sheepskin and toy cow attached to the harness. The bag is a blue rucksack from mountain warehouse.


Please let me know if you are the owner of the flip pram with details of what thing would have been in the basket.


If you have or have seen my pram and/or bag, I'd really appreciate you getting in touch.


Please could the good people of East Dulwich spread the word. Thanks so much!

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