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Fisher price jumperoo, Tiny Love 3-in-1 Rocker Napper, Little tikes side by side kitchen for sale


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Hi


We are selling a few items in Forest Hill:


Fisher Price jumperoo. ?25. Picture attached in jumperoo word doc. Our first used it lots but our second hasn't used it at all. Its still in very good condition.


Tiny 3-in-1 rocker in red. ?20 ono this has done me well from birth. Useful as a second bed in the house, eg downstairs. Converts into a bouncer and has a vibration and cute lights, toys etc. I bought it new from this site and used it for about 9 months (not heavily). Price reflects the fact that although in good condition, the cream fabric on the insides looks tired- despite not being used all that much. The insert can be washed.: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tiny-Love-3-Rocker-Napper/dp/B008VU3A1C


Little Tikes Side By Side Kitchen - Blue ?15 ono. Played with this for a year and a half and although still in good, working condition, there are signs of minor wear and tear. There's loads of play in it yet, clicker still works, doors are fine etchttp://www.toysrus.co.uk/toys/little-tikes-side-by-side-kitchen-blue/0065123. We have misplaced all the bits that come with it, hence the low price.


Thanks,

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