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You've got a little one(s) already and want or need a few extra bits? Or are you expecting the bundle of joy soon?


Either way, you name it - it's here! It's good for adding a few things to your baby collection or to use it almost as a starter kit!


All from a smoke and pet free home. Clean and good conditions.

Collect SE23 near Forest Hill Station.

Photos available for all items - they're too large to attach here.


Bumbo seat - Aqua ? 8


Swing ? Stars Motorized Cradle style (Fisher Price) My baby loved this one! ? 40


Mobile -Precious Planet 2-in-1 Projection Mobile (Fisher Price) Soothing and stimulating ? 15


Boppy - nursing pillow with cover ? 10


Puj Tab - Soft foldable bath So easy / in a sink and no bending over ? 5


Diaper pail - Diaper Champ Clean clean! ? 10


Cars Activity Mat ? Bright Stars Great for tummy time exercise ? 5


Spots and Stripes Safari Gym Activity Mat with lots of props ? Bright Stars ? 20


Jumperoo Monkey and Animals ? Fisher Price Hours of fun! ? 20


Baby Bjorn Original baby carrier ? 10


Maya wrap baby carrier - Black (M) ? 10


Extending Gate / Play Pen (Extends up to 320 cm, Height 77cm) ? 15


Gate (71 cm wide, 105 cm Height) ? 5


Nappy changing mat - Organic Cotton Naturepedic Retails for about 80! ? 10


Lascal Buggy Board with Universal Connectors Useful / a must-have! ? 15

Hello,


Here are the pictures of the jumperoo and the mobile (there is one more picture of the mobile attached in my previous message - sorry that I can't re-attach here as each message only allows for 3 pictures...).


The Jumperoo was great for my baby. It has 3 different height settings - so you an adjust it as your baby grows. It's got sound, spinning toys, mirror, etc.


The mobile was great, too. It has a soothing music, heartbeat sounds, etc. and the images project out to the little umbrella or once the baby is a little older and the umbrella comes off, the mobile will project images to the ceiling.


Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Hello,


Just an update. The Baby Bjorn and the Spots & Stripes Safari Gym activity mat have been taken also.


Pictures of the Car Activity Mat and the Gate are attached here.


The pictures of the Mobile, the Swing, Jumperoo, and the Extending Gates are attached in the previous posts above.


Thank you!

Hello,


Here is the updated list & updated pricing on most items!


Swing ? Stars Motorized Cradle style (Fisher Price) My baby loved this one! ? 35 (was ?40)


Mobile -Precious Planet 2-in-1 Projection Mobile (Fisher Price) Soothing and stimulating ? 10 (was ?15)


Diaper pail - Diaper Champ (Clean clean & Barely used & Any bags can be used!) ! ? 5 (was ?10)


Cars Activity Mat ? Bright Stars Great for tummy time exercise ? 5


Maya wrap baby carrier - Black (M) ? 5 (was ?10)


Extending Gate / Play Pen (Extends up to 320 cm, Height 77cm) ? 10 (was ?15)


Gate (71 cm wide, 105 cm Height) ? 5


I've attached a couple of pictures but if you would like pictures for any particular items, let me know! I just can't attach them all here.


Thanks!

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