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Gro Bag kids sleeping bags for sale


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Various Gro Bag sleeping bags for sale

2x 0-6 mths tog 1 (unisex dotty pattern) & tog 1.5 (blue stripe alien picture) both Gro Bag brand ?8 for both

2x 6-18 mths tog 2.5 (both blue strip alien picture - as you can see I liked this one a lot!) both Gro Bag brand ?10 for both

3x 18-36mths tog 2.5 (one blue stripe with Mickey Mouse, one blue stripe with star, one red/white stripe, mother are & slumber sac brand) ?15 all 3

Summer Jo-Jo Maman Bebe brand 18-36mth zero tog blue / white stars (this is essentially the thickness of a sheet, but great when you don't want little ones kicking off all the covers in summer.) ?5


Will do a deal for all of them. Please contact me to discuss.


I think they are all pretty unisex, but that is because I try to avoid pink

See pictures

Thanks Vicky BB

Hi, they are both in good condition. As I am now based in bromley I would need to post them to you, so I do need ?10 for the two, to also cover the postage.

If this is ok with you, please send me a pm and I can get your address to post them and advise how to pay.

Hope this is ok

Thanks

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