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Baby Girl clothes bundle -?20


Alyse.Baker

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Selling a bunch of baby girls clothing. Mostly new but some is lightly used (See below). ?20 for the whole lot


Includes:

Converse All Star infant Pink 3 piece set, 0-6 months - new in box

George Disney 2 piece Pooh Bear set (dress and leggings), first size - new

Nutmeg 5pk short sleeve bodysuits, 0-3 months - new in packaging

Tu winter baby grow, up to 3 months- used

2 pack bandana bibs- new and in packaging

2 floral headbands - new

George 3pk short sleeve bodysuits, 3-6 months - new

Zara Mini lightweight girly body suit, 1-3 months - washed but never worn

Next Baby 3pk baby grow, first size - used

Tu 4pk long sleeve bodysuits, tiny baby - used

George I love Daddy body suite, 6-9 months- new with tag


Not pictured but included in bundle all used:

H&M bodysuit, pink, siZe 0-1 month

Next "little unique one" baby grow, white, size up to 1 month

Next birdcage dress, size up to one month

Next babygrow x2, pink & pink hearts, size up to 1 month

Nutmeg babygrow, hedgehog print, size up to 1 month


Also included a breastfeeding book: what to expect when you're breastfeeding by Clare byam-cook

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