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FS: quality baby items inc. Manduca baby carrier


Zedd

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For sale:


1. Manduca baby carrier. Purchased from Manduca directly so no danger of it being fake! Black, grey. Boxed with instructions. Bought in 2013 but in excellent condition as not used much as I just never got to grips with baby carrying! ?40


2. SOLD John Lewis Sheepskin pram seat liner. Lovely and soft, excellent condition. Has slits to accommodate buggy straps but we also used it to line the moses basket during those precious newborn weeks ?20.


3. 3 x sleeping bags 6-18 months. 2x unisex Grobags; 1 x blue stripe/boat print Jojo Maman Bebe. Excellent condition. ?8 each or ?20 for all three.


4. Baby carrying accessories - bear design strap covers - perfect for a sucky/ chewy baby so the straps don't get sodden. These are machine washable. Also lovely and soft to prevent chafing if your baby is a "leaner" - mine was!

Also, Jojo Maman Bebe waterproof, fleece line booties (6-12 months) perfect for keeping little feet warm and dry when baby carrying. Both items in excellent condition ?5 each or ?8 if you take both!


5. Car seat accessories - Maxi Cosi rain cover ?5; Bugaboo Chameleon car seat adaptors ?5


Pm me if you're interested in any of these items.


Thanks!


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