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Just sorting through stuff so will be posting while babies are asleep or preoccupied with causing chaos elsewhere.


Trousers

Boden grey with white flowers 6-12 months

Next pink 12-18 months (cropped so I used these from a younger age)

Next grey 12-18 months (cropped so I used these from a younger age)

Gap blue with white snowflakes 6-12 months

Gap green/blue stripes 6-12 months

F&F white (used these from about 8 months 12-18 months

?7 for all of them


Free

Cold water steriliser

Baby bath and top and tail bowl - John lewis



Pick up from West Norwood / Tulse Hill.

Vests

Guess How Much I Love You pink 6-9 months

John Lewis blue 6-9 months

John Lewis purple 6-9 months

John Lewis pink 6-9 months

John Lewis white with blue flowers 6-9 months

H&M pink with spots 6-9 months

?5 for all


Swimming costumes and hats

Mothercare 2x blue hats 3-6 months (brand new with tags) ?1 each

Marks and Spencer 2x blue swimming costumes 6-9 months (worn a couple of times) ?4 each

?4 for a swimming costume and hat (or individually as priced).

Winter snow suits

Baby pink with green flowers 3-6 months

Mothercare pink with fur hood, mittens and booties 3-6 months

Mothercare pink with fur hood mittens and booties 6-9 months

Debenhams pink with flowery hood 18-24 months

?4 each


Quited coat

BHS ?Bambini? dark blue with bow 6-9months (brand new with tags)

?3

0-12 month bundle ?12

John Lewis 2 x 2.5 tog sleeping bags 0-6 months

Bluezoo (Debenhams) pink cardigan 0-3 months

Bluezoo pink dress white spots 0-3 months

Bluezoo pineapple t-shirt 0-3 months

Next pink dungarees 3-6 months

Mothercare pink trousers 0-3 months

Next Baby pink trousers 3-6 months

Next Baby blue striped trousers up to 3 months

Mothercare grey/green striped trousers 0-3 months

Boots white fleecy button up cardigan 0-3 months


Mothercare grey tights grey with coloured hearts

White jersey cotton dress 3-6 months

Marks and Spencer blouse with vest attached 3-6 months

Tu thick double layered cotton dress 6-9 months

Marks and Spencer pink/white checked shirt 6-9 months

United Colours of Benetton pink shorts 12 months

George pink / white striped long sleeve dress 6-9 months

Mothercare sleeveless romper-suit yellow with strawberry 6-9 months

Mothercare sleeveless romper-suit white with flowers 6-9 months

H&M blue trouser romper-suit 6-9 months

H&M white / blue striped t-shirt with flowers 6-9 months

BHS white hat with coloured fruit 0-3 months

M&S pink shorts 6-9 months

Next Baby pink sleep bodysuit up to 3 months


See other photos below

Dresses

Joe orange with white spots 1 year

John Lewis orange with bunny rabbit embroidery 9-12 months

M&S pink with brown/white flowers 6-9 months

M&S pink with white embroidery 6-9 months

M&S grey with pink elephants 6-9 months

M&S off white with grey stripes 6-9 months

Blue Zoo party dress pink/white/blue stripes and bow (brand new with tags) 12-18 months

?2 each or ?10 for all of them

Romper suits

M&S pink with flowers romper 9-12 months ?2

Baby Gap dark red with multi-coloured flowers romper 18-24 months ?3.50

Baby Gap pink romper 18-24 months ?3.50

Tu red dress with boats and beach huts and matching bloomers 9-12 months ?2

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