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- Graco navy blue travel cot

- books:

What to expect (the toddler years)

Your baby and child (Penelope Leach)

baby and toddler meal planner (Annabel Carmel)

Potty training in 1 week (Gina Ford)

big book of recipies (babies toddlers and children)


Grobags


3 grobags (1 tog)

John Lewis, TU and a nice German brand. 100% cotton.

x2 grobags for up to 6 months, and 1 grobag for 6

months to 18 months.


thick cotton grobag (for hot weather) - equivalent to having a

thick sheet instead of a blanket. for young babies


BT digital baby monitor

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