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Noppies black quilted maternity coat, size 10 - ?10

PM me for photos if interested


Nexcare maternity support, size S/M - ?10 - SOLD

In good condition, only worn a few times and original box and instructions included.

http://www.mothercare.com/Nexcare-Maternity-Support-Size-8-18/495806,default,pd.html?singlehit=true


Epi-No Delphine Plus birth and pelvic floor trainer - ?40 - SOLD

Never used


Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature electric steam steriliser - ?20 REDUCED to ?15

http://www.mothercare.com/Tommee-Tippee-Closer-To-Nature-Electric-Steam-Steriliser/210756,default,pd.html#q=tommee%20tippee%20steriliser


Chicco Polly High Chair - Chick to chic design - ?50 REDUCED to ?35

http://www.mothercare.com/Chicco-Polly-Highchair---Chick-to-Chick/652724,default,pd.html

In very good condition, used by one child for around 9 months


Safety 1st booster seat with tray - ?2 NOW FREE - GONE

Used a lot, however still perfectly fine and handy for play dates.


Girls & unisex early baby/prem clothes - ?10

PM me for photos. Some items never worn

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