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Baby Girl Bundles of Clothing (Free / Donations to MacMillan Accepted)


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I have clean, quality bundles of baby girl clothing available (pet free and non smoking house). I am currently fundraising for MacMillan and would like to ask for a nominal donation per bundle towards my Summer Lights event (https://summerlights.org.uk/what-is-summer-lights/).


0 to 3 months:

4 x long sleeve sleep suits (Tu and Mothercare floral & striped)

Olive & Moss long sleeved top, stripy leggings and matching cow bib

1 sleeveless body suit (Mothercare)

Bambini pink leggings and matching long sleeved top

2 x long sleeved white tops (Target)

1 pink Swaddle Me velcro swaddle blanket

Tu white tank and pink shorts set

4 pairs socks + socks on (various colours)

Green Next tee

Pink striped bib

white knitted mittens



3 to 6 months:

2.5 tog pink and white grobag

2 long sleeved body suits (Mothercare pink, white)

5 short sleeved body suits (Mothercare, Baby Gap various colours)

8 long sleeved sleep suits (Mothercare, Carters in various colours)

white H&M short sleeve tee

pink John Lewis embroidered long sleeved tee

white long sleeved top

Baby Gap denim long trousers

Winnie the Pooh pink embroidered long sleeve top & matching lined jeans (Disney)

Mamas & Papas short sleeve dress (pink with lavender bow and dots)

John Lewis pink and teal spotty dress

Mothercare white with hearts short sleeve body suit and matching footed leggings

2 pairs long sleeved Mothercare pyjamas (red & white, white & pink)



6 to 9 months SUMMER:

Old Navy teal skorts and matching hat

Little White Company blue and white striped short sleeve dress

George pink floral tank

3 short sleeve body suits (pink, white, yellow)

Target denim sleeveless dress

Pumpkin Patch denim dress

Pumpkin Patch red & white striped halter dress

4 leggings (white, pink, red, khaki Mothercare)



6 to 9 months WINTER:

2 Decathalon long sleeve zip up sweat shirts (pink & purple)

Decathalon pink sweatpants

Pink & white tye dye long sleeve top & matching leggings

6 long sleeve sleep suit (pink & white various patterns Tu)

Next pink velour long sleeve tracksuit bottoms and top

Tu pink hat and mittens

2 Pink long sleeve dress

2 Mothercare white long sleeve body suits

Next pink long sleeve tee



9 to 12 months:

3 long sleeved body suits (white, pink, purple John Lewis and H&M)

8 long sleeved tees (pink, purple, floral, brown, coral, striped Mothercare, Next)

2 leggings (denim, floral Mothercare)

1 jeans (Next)

Pink Next tracksuit bottoms and matching sleeveless hooded vest

Mothercare white floral sleeveless outfit

Next white butterfly sleeveless top and matching shorts

Yellow Pumpkin Patch short sleeve cardigan (6 to 12 months)

White Baby Gap sleeveless shorts jumpsuit

Petit Bateau pink tee (says 18 months, but runs small)

Old Navy pink leggings (6 to 12 months)


I am located in East Dulwich on Friern Road. I'm afraid there are just too many bundles to photo them all, but happy to answer questions or let you check the bundles out. Please PM if interested.


Thought it would be a better way to fundraise for MacMillan versus dropping them into a charity bag. Happy to point you to my Just Giving fundraising page if you are uncomfortable about donating cash.


Thank you for checking out my thread!


Heidi

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