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UPDATED WITH SOLD ITEMS.


I am selling the following new baby items:



1. LAESSIG CHANGING BAG IN GREY - ?50.00 (?110 new)- SOLD SUBJECT TO COLLECTION


2. BABY PING WIFI MONITOR - ?80 (?240 new)

For use with iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch

Never used, still in box (again we had another monitor given to us). Voted by parents as the Best New Product for Parents 2012/13.

Like this one: http://www.toptenreviews.com/electronics/family/best-baby-video-monitors/baby-ping-review/


3. MAXI COSI PEBBLE RAIN COVER - SOLD


4. SKIP HOP PRONTO CHANGING MAT - SOLD


5. MERINO KIDS BLUE STRIPPED SLEEPING BAG - SOLD


6. PREGNANCY/BABY BOOKS - ?1/each

Zita West's Guide to Getting Pregnant, Zita West

Hypnobirthing, Marie Mongan

Secrets of the Baby Whisperer, Tracy Hogg


7. BUGABOO/MAXI COSI CAR SEAT ADAPTORS CLIPS - SOLD


8. BUGABOO ORANGE PARASOL - SOLD


9. CLIPPASAFE DRAWCORD SHORTENERS - ?2.00

2 x 2 packs


Collection from SE5 Camberwell Grove. All from a smoke/pet free home.

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UPDATE: also for sale...


1. Pink ELC Wooden Push Trolley - SOLD


2. Pink waterproof fleece lined dungarees from JoJo Maman Bebe - ?5.00 (?32 new)

Size 18-24 months. Good condition.

See more details and photos here: http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/snow-bibs-b5307.html





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Also for sale Summer Swimwear for baby girl


1. M&S Safe in the Sun swimsuit UPF40+

Size 6-9 months

One piece, with zip opening to the front and "Water Baby" print on rear

Pink strips

Includes matching sunhat

Excellent condition, worn during a one week holiday only

?8.00 (new ?18)


2. Disney Minnie Mouse Red Polka Dot Swimming costume

Size 12 months

Red with white dots and image of Minnie

A present that has never been worn. BRAND NEW!

?5.00


3. Splash About Neoprene Babywrap wetsuit

Size 0-6 months

UPF 50+ sun protection, keeps baby warm in water

Excellent condition, worn for only one terms (10 weeks) swimming lessons

Lilac with green stars

As pictured here: [www.splashabout.com]

?8.00 (?19.99 new)


All from a smoke free, pet free home and all in excellent condition, hardly worn.


Collection from Camberwell Grove SE5


Can send pictures of any if needed.

UPDATE: also for sale...


1. Pink ELC Wooden Push Trolley - ?5.00

Perfect for those just beginning to walk.

Like the one in the picture - trolley only for sale.

As with all other items below, collection from Camberwell Grove SE5.


2. Pink waterproof fleece lined dungarees from JoJo Maman Bebe - ?5.00 (?32 new)

Size 18-24 months. Good condition.

See more details and photos here: [www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk]

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