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SOLD-Little Green Sheep Snuzpod 3-in-1 Crib, Bedding & J Lewis moses basket stand-?110 (was ?140)


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Offering a beautiful natural wood Little Green Sheep Snuzpod 3-in-1 Crib. We used this for four months, and our baby loved it, and so did I. I only wish I'd known about it for my other children! We moved her into a cot recently, although she could have stayed in the crib for longer. Comes fully assembled, and must be collected from SE22. The sale includes:


- Little Green Sheep Snuzpod 3-in-1 crib

- One brand new Little Green Sheep organic sheet (package unopened)

- One Little Green Sheep organic sheet used on the crib (but was used under a sleepyhead)

- Little Green Sheep mattress

- Straps for attaching it to your bed if using it as a bedside crib.


We are also have available within the sale a John Lewis moses basket stand that rocks. We had the Snuzpod upstairs (although you can remove the sleeping part and take it around the house), and a basic moses basket downstairs on this stand.


Unfortunately I'm having trouble uploading the photo's, so please PM if interested. Looking for ?110, reduced from ?140 for a quick sale (we need the space!).

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