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FOR SALE: Mothercare travel cot and Mothercare deluxe booster seat/travel highchair


Alison23

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FOR SALE:


MOTHERCARE TRAVEL COT - ?10

- Very similar to this - http://www.mothercare.com/travel-cots/mothercare-colour-block-travel-cot/906062.html?cgid=nursery_travelcots#prefn1=brand&prefv1=Mothercare&start=3.

- Mainly used as a playpen

- In good condition


MOTHERCARE DELUXE BOOSTER SEAT/TRAVEL HIGHCHAIR - ?10


- Similar in design to this, although it is a 'Mothercare' booster, which they don't make themselves anymore - http://www.mothercare.com/boosters/chicco-pocket-snack-booster/LG2441.html?dwvar_LG2441_color=Red&cgid=feeding_highchairs_boosters#start=2

- Attached to a dining chair with straps

- Three point harness

- Removable tray

We used it as a travel highchair, and it's been great - very light and portable. I can email/text pictures (too big to attach here!)


From pet and smoke free home.


Please PM if interested. Collection from SE23, or I can deliver to SE22 or SE23 after school drop-off (around 9am).

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