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Selling a bunch of baby things we are finished with. All in good condition.


1) Fisher Price Rock n' Play. Both our kids loved it and napped so well in it. Still in perfect working condition. All fabrics can be removed for cleaning and it easily folds in half when not in use. ?30.


2) Green Bumbo seat. ?4.


3) Tiny Love Jungle Play Mat with hanging toys. ?4.


4) Chicco Boppy Nursing Pillow (and good for propping baby when a little older). Comes with two covers. ?5.


5) Car Seat Cover - JJ Cole Bundleme brand. Has holes for the seat straps so that you can keep them wrapped up and cosy without compromising their safety. (For an infant car seat). FREE.



Pick up close to Queens Rd Peckham station.

  • 4 weeks later...

Many thanks to all the volunteers, sellers and buyers who came to our Nearly New Sale at the weekend. We had a terrific turnout and raised some vital funds for our local branch. We've received a number of donations which we are now selling in bundles- see photos via dropbox link;


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/issgx1pi8xb1z40/AACBO8x1iBFXsnUCW03HT9A0a?dl=0


Price List:


Boy 0-3m ?3

Boy 3-6m ?1.50

Boy 6-12m ?3

Boy 12-18m ?2.50

Boy 18-24m ?3

Boy 2-3y ?1

Boy 3-4y ?4

Girl 12-18m ?2

Girl 18-24m ?4

Girl 3-4y ?5

Girl 4-5y ?5


All proceeds will go towards the Dulwich & District NCT Branch


Any queries let us know else hope to see you at one of our 2017 sales (St Faiths, Red Post Hill, 10-30am - 12.30pm):


Saturday 4th March

Saturday 14th October


Best wishes

The Dulwich & District Nearly New Team


Find us on facebook nctdulwichanddistrict or follow us on Twitter @dulwichdistnct1

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