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We are selling our foam play mat tiles, which are these ones: https://www.amazon.co.uk/TLCmat%C2%AE-Alphabet-Number-Puzzle-Storage/dp/B002NGDHLS/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1465419490&sr=8-15&keywords=foam+play+mat


They were pretty expensive (almost 40 quid), but I went for them as they were odourless and safety tested to a high degree, and there are a good number of interlocking tiles, which are stored in their own bag, and they have been really good. They're great for when babies are first sitting up by themselves, but likely to topple backwards (particularly if you've got hard wooden floors), and similarly when they're first walking, or just to keep a clean 'baby space' reserved in the house to put them and their toys on, free from shoes/buggy wheels etc.!


We gave them a thorough scrubbing in the bath (that was a fun Bank Holiday Monday..!) before selling them, so they are all clean and packed for someone else to make use of them with their baby now. There are a few of the little foam pieces missing (i.e. the middle bit of the letter 'B', for example), but all of the actual tiles are there, and it's a fully useable set still.


We'd like ?15 for them. Collect from Herne Hill/North Dulwich.

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