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Baby items - Free toys and other bits for sale (Photos available)


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For photos see link: https://goo.gl/photos/VAgxo8r5U4rEv25Y7


2 toy bundles - Free: well loved toys, including a still fully functioning sleep sheep (plays white noise/background sounds for your new baby to soothe to sleep). Would love to keep but we are moving abroad!


Graceco Nest - Free: lots of activities to keep your young one entertained


Phil & Teds cocoon green - ?10: Great for travelling and as a moses basket to keep your baby asleep and contained. Bit of a water mark in the cocoon but otherwise in really good condition.


Avent steriliser - ?10: Just been descaled and only 8 months old (I've stopped sterilising early - its my second :))


Skip Hop changing bag - ?10: hardly used. Good condition although a bit of bobbling along the top (see picture)


Breast nurse hot/cold pads - ?5


PM me if interested in any of the items.

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