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SOLD - SnuzPod bedside cot - ?80


robinho

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Our baby has outgrown his SnuzPod and we need to sell it on as we unfortunately have no space to store it. I loved using this - absolutely fantastic in the early months if you are breastfeeding as no need to get out of bed, and baby can sleep very safely right next to you, or be pulled into bed easily for comfort and cuddles. It can also be used as a stand-alone cot if desired. The bed itself can be lifted off the base if you want to take sleeping baby around the house with you. Our little boy fit into it until about 6 months of age.


It is gray with some slight scuff marks (can be seen in the photo).


Comes with mattress, sheets, and straps to attach to your bed for safety.


Selling for ?80. To collect from the East Dulwich side of Peckham Rye. Let me know if you have any questions.


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