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Selling the following bits of baby kit that we found essential with both our babies:


Fisher Price Rainforest Jungle Gym: used, and in good, clean condition, with the hanging toys attached, ?15

Fisher Price Jumperoo: brilliant fun for little ones, ours is still in excellent condition, ?35

Fisher Price Bouncy Chair: the 'calming vibrations' of this worked wonders on our daughter when she was tiny! The tunes from the musical toy bar will get stuck in your head, but it is lots of fun for the little ones, and a massive parental buzz the first time they manage to pull the bananas to start the music themselves! There are a few marks on the fabric of the chair, but it is perfectly clean, and in full working order. ?10


Photos attached. Collect from Herne Hill/North Dulwich.

We also have a large Breastfeeding Pillow that ties at the side in very good, clean condition (great for use in late pregnancy and when feeding a young baby; also, for propping baby up comfortably on the floor to play), with removable, washable cover - ?10

and a Tippitoes Door Bouncer, also in excellent condition -- ?8

Would you be interested in selling at the NCT Nearly New Table Top Sale this Saturday morning (June 4th) in Nunhead? It works like an indoor car boot sale and we have a couple of spare tables. Previous events have attracted 200+ buyers so can be an effective way of selling lots of goods in one go. If so, contact [email protected] for more details or if you'd like to buy a ticket you can do so via the below link;


https://nct.intrabiz.co.uk/cgi-bin/sys.cgi?action=NCT-product-client_view&id=28814300


Best wishes

  • 4 weeks later...

Bouncy chair, door bouncer and feeding pillow still available.


I also have this nursing cover https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bebe-Au-Lait-Nursing-Chateau/dp/B0040Z3YD6/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1467231681&sr=8-1&keywords=bebe+au+lait+nursing for sale, ?5. I found this an essential bit of kit to make you feel comfortable when feeding out and about, and it's really easy to use (and a nice design altogether).

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