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We're having a baby/pre-build spring clean, so lots of good stuff for free or good prices. There is likely to be more, so this post will be updated. Speedy collection near Heber School or local delivery possible. Please send a PM. Thanks!


FS ? Micro Scooters Mini Micro T-Bar Scooter Seat and O-Bar Handle Accessory - ?10

Allows you to make any Mini Micro Scooter have an O-Bar and seat, which are designed for younger kids who want to ride a scooter. It has a sturdy seat that clips onto the Mini Micro Scooter where the T-Bar normally goes.


Please note: this does not include the base on which children ride on; only the seat and O-bar that can replace the traditional T-bar found on Mini Micro Scooters.

http://www.johnlewis.com/micro-scooters-mini-micro-t-bar-scooter-seat-and-o-bar-handle-accessory/p231733347?sku=231733347&kpid=231733347&s_kenid=35919fa5-fb94-bc68-3a9f-000059524dab&s_kwcid=403x1630022&tmad=c&tmcampid=73


FS ? 2 x Very warm stroller footmuffs Kaiser 65708/25 Iglu Thermo Fleece Black - ?10 each

LOVED THESE! Two great stroller footmuffs in black with central zipper. Lining made of soft fleece, with adjustable six belt-slots and reflector-stripes around the bottom. The outer Techno cover is water-repellent and wind-repellent to ensure your child?s comfort. The lower foot part can be completely removed to allow for longer legs or muddy shoes. The part around the head can be tightened by a drawstring. Nubby material on the back helps prevent the footmuff from sliding in the stoller.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kaiser-65708-Thermo-Fleece-Black/dp/B000RJY5HS?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage


FS ? TotsBots Re-usable Cloth Nappies and Accessories - ?50


Bought a set of these with the best intentions, but they?re hardly used. Lack of use was more down to me than any problems with the product.


10 x EasyFit (white) - http://www.totsbots.com/product/cloth-nappy-packs-and-kits/easyfit-star-white-5-pack/

5 x Bamboo Stretch (size 2) - http://www.totsbots.com/product/bamboozle-stretch-cloth-nappy/natural-bamboozle-stretch/

1 x Flexi wrap (size 1) ? (not seconds)

1 x Flexi wrap (size 2) ? (not seconds)

http://www.totsbots.com/product/seconds/flexiwrap-white-seconds/

1 x Accessory Kit - http://www.totsbots.com/product/cloth-nappy-bits-and-bobs/accessory-kit/

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