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FS: Sleepyhead, Maxi board, Ergo, Moby wrap, gym ball, nursing cover


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Hi, I have the following baby and feeding items for sale. Pet and smoke free home.


- Sleepyhead pod. Always used with a sheet over it, but I've taken out the cover for a wash and put back. ?55.


- Lascal maxi buggy board. ?10


- Ergobaby infant insert with cushion. ?8


- Original Moby wrap (black) with instruction booklet. Clean, washed. ?8


- Reebok stability gym ball - very useful for early labour! ?8


- Mamamoosh Milkscarf breastfeeding/ nursing cover, doubles as scarf. Dove grey. Super soft jersey material. Used only once, bought on Amazon for ?30. In original packaging. ?15

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00C791PGA/ref=sr_ph_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1471900300&sr=sr-1&keywords=mamamoosh


- Medela nipple shields, still in packaging (opened to take a look but never used). ?3.


- Avent Natural range bottles, never used. 2 large and 1 small. ?3


Collection from Forest Hill, near the Horniman Museum. Please text me at 07825 267365 and I'd be happy to reply with item photos. Thank you!

Update - Sleepyhead, Ergo infant insert and Moby wrap now SOLD.


Still available - Lascal maxi board, nursing scarf, Avent bottles, nipple shields, Reebok gym ball (like this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reebok-Womens-Stability-Gym-Ball/dp/B014KPLT1Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1472244661&sr=8-2&keywords=reebok+gym+ball)

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi, my name is Lorna i am interested in the Lascal maxi buggy board if still for sale. I was wondering does it come wi.th the buggy clips and all the other attachments, also where are you based. Please can you pm me thankyou.

Hi,

The Lascal board is still available, but please note it doesn't come with the connectors - you would need to get a connector kit. Happy to sell it for ?7 to anyone still interested and can collect soon.


We are in Forest Hill/ Sydenham Hill, close to the Horniman Museum.


Thanks!

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