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1-2yrs girls' rash vest, swim nappy & swim shoes (all JoJo)


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Hi,

We're just back from a week away and have the following for sale:


?5 Pink Stripe Sun Protection Rash Vest, 1-2 years (RRP:14)

UPF 50+ (98% effective at blocking UVA rays)

Works brilliantly, and covers right down to wrists, where some vests I've seen are only 3/4 length.

Excellent protection, and in excellent condition.

Original: http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+pink-stripe-sun-protection-rash-vest-in-baby-sun-and-swimwear+d7619?gclid=CjwKEAjwzN27BRDFn9aAwLmH2yISJABWuEXcM90AK45x2tBoY5H0uqIMjcnVDxCJXbl-34iDideBFBoCqC3w_wcB


?4 Pretty Swim Nappy, 1-2 years (RRP: ?12)

Contains accidents

Integral nappy

Cotton next to skin

Frill at waist

Fully elasticated waistband and leg openings for easy dressing

No need for nappy underneath

90% Nylon, 10% Elastane

Machine washable at 30 degrees

Really great for some freedom from scratchy nappies, and in excellent condition.

Original: http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+pretty-swim-nappies-in-baby-sun-and-swimwear+d2113



?3 Children's Swimming Shoes, size 4 (RRP: ?10)

Comfortable neoprene children's swimming shoes (or aqua shoes) brilliant for exploring on the beach or in the water.

Practical wide Velcro opening for easy changing

Upper: 100% Polyester

Sole: 100% Rubber

Special flexible grippy, anti-slip sole

Our beach shoes are specially designed to protect feet from stones and hard surfaces, both in and out of the water

Great protection from hot swimming pool tiles and sand, also in good condition.

Original: http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+childrens-swimming-shoes-in-swim-and-sun-protection+b6993



Pics attached - let me know if you'd to pick any/all up.

Thanks,

Laura

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