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BT Digital Baby Monitor 150 - ?15:

Good, used condition. Fully functioning including 2 way talk, lullabies,night light, torch and room temperature monitor. Pixels missing from main unit but all present on handset (so all information available). Good distance range. Original box, instructions, carry bag and re-chargeable batteries included.




BabyDan Sleep n Safe Bed guard, pink - ?8

Compact folding bed guard, ideal for travelling or for use at home. We used it to transition daughter between cotbed and big bed. Some discolouration on top edge, but very minor. Original box included.

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Baby Bjorn Active Carrier (sling), black and silver - ?15

Good, used condition. Some slight discolouration from laundering. Classic sling with extra back support. Original box included.



Baby Bjorn toilet training seat - ?7

Good, used, clean condition. Adjustable to fit any toilet seat. Original box included.




Shade a babe universal buggy shade by Outlook - ?10

As new. Original packaging. Fits variety of single buggies. Offers shade and UV protection. Great for holidays in hot places!



Brio umbrella for buggies, prams, black - ?5

As new. Fits variety of buggies, clips on and adjustable to any angle.

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