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Various baby items for sale


Jess68

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Hi - we are having a clear out of baby items. Please see below and if you need to see more photos or need more information, please let me know. All items are to be collected from East Dulwich.


1. Fisher Price Rainforest Jumperoo

This is in excellent condition. It was great for our girls around 6 months to bounce about, keep them upright and release energy. Seat turns round 350 degrees. All 'toy' attachments included and all lights and music all working. The jumperoo also has three levels that can be raised / lowered to suit baby /toddler. We bought this brand new for about ?130 and happy to sell for ?40.


2. Baby Bjorn Sling - Well used but still in very workable condition. Ours is black / blue and white. Sell for ?10.


3. Fisher price rainforest bouncer chair.

Still in excellent condition. This chair was great for putting down baby to rest, somewhere to sit, to play, to feed. Seat is padded and comes with a feature which gently 'buzzes' the seat. It comes with two toys that are intact in the swing bar. Would like to sell for ?12.


4. Fisherprice rainforest cot mobile.

Excellent condition and hardly used. This mobile rotates and it also lights up. Various music melodies including 'rainforest' sounds. Sell for ?15.


5. Vtech Baby Pink Car walker.

Very good condition. All music and sounds still working. It was great to help my little ones learn to walk and it was fun for them to to sit in the car. Sell for ?20.


6. 'Tidy Tot' Bib and Mat

Very good condition, but well used. This was great when at the weaning stage. The green mat attaches to any high chair (although we had the Ikea white simple high chair). The bib is great as it attaches to the mat so that no food slips down onto their lap and stains their clothes. Really helped to minimise mess and food on the floor. Sell for ?12.


I can only attach three pictures so can't attach all pictures. If you would like to see photos of the items where no photo is attached, please get in touch and I can email them to you separately.


Thank you.

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