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Sleepyhead Grand 8-36 months for sale ?80


Marmite-love

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Price ?80

Location: Penge (Beckenham boarders)...close to Kent House train station.

Drop-off: will drop off to East Dulwich / West Dulwich area for an extra ?5

Purchased from: John Lewis.

Usage: 12 months


I am selling my daughter's Sleepyhead Grand on eBay and it currently has a lot of people "watching" it.

If you look on eBay you'll see them selling these SleepyHeads for anything from ?95 to one currently with bidding at ?106.

Mine has a Buy It Now for ?95. We purchased it from John Lewis for ?165. It was used on and off for one year but it was washed regularly and it comes from a very, very clean home that is entirely smoke free and with no pets.


My daughter wasn't a sicky or upset-tummy baby so there weren't ever any whoopsies on it.


The only "but" is that there is a tiny rip in the cardboard base at the very underneath base of the Sleepy head. The little tear is at the bottom (i.e. foot end) of the s/h and it never ever effected its use nor my daughter's brilliant sleep habits which were only put into place courtesy of us having invested in the SleepyHead... it was a life changer for us!!


If you'd like to see photos, please reply to this message with your email address or please shoot me a text or a What's App to 07904743325.


Thanks,

L

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