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FS: Nursing chair, Bugaboo Bee Cocoon, Fisher-Price Booster Seat and more


marianik

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I have several items for sale from our pet-free and smoke-free home. I've attached some photos here and some in the next post:


1. Recline Nursing Chair and Footstool, ?80


This is in perfect condition, as my second child preferred to nurse elsewhere! (I bought it after selling the one I had for my eldest, who was devoted to his nursing chair). The chair has an adjustable back rest and measures L73 x W60 x H101cm. The stool glides as well, and measures L38 x W49 x H35cm. There is a pocket on either arm rest, which is very useful for keeping your water bottle, book, etc handy. From Kiddicare.


2. Bugaboo Bee Red Cocoon with pillow, ?25

This is in very good condition, no marks or stains, originally bought from John Lewis. I have the headrest for it, though not shown in the picture.


3. Bugaboo parasol, black, ?8


4. Fisher-Price Healthy Care Booster Seat, ?10


This is a great, portable booster seat that you can easily use as your main high-chair. It has three height adjustments to bring the child closer to the table top, a safety harness, and straps that fit it onto any chair. It is extremely easy to clean (all wipe-able, trays go in dishwasher, no crevices) and also folds up to be carried. The weight limit is 23kg. The trays and seat itself are in excellent condition--just the straps for tying the seat onto chairs are a bit stained (though not visible once seat is secured).


5. Lindam Sure Shut Orto Safety Gate, new, ?15

Fits spaces 75-82 cm wide (which can be increased to 135cm if you buy the extensions), and opens up 60cm wide to walk through. It is easy to fit and doesn?t require any tools. The gate shuts automatically behind you, and opens in either direction. Recommended for children up to 24 months old. We bought two of these gates, and didn?t use this one.


Pick ups only please. We are in East Dulwich.

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