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We are having a clearout and have the following items still for sale - Buyer to collect from East Dulwich .


1. Brand new VTech baby walker - unopened and still in box. Unused present. Retails for ?25 and sell for ?12.


2. Maxi cosi pebble car seat, from newborn up to 12 months. Used but in good working order and not been in any accidents. ?15.


3. Fisher price rainforest cot mobile. All lights, music and animals all intact. Hardly used.

?8.


4. Fisher price rainforest bouncer chairs. Comes intact with two swinging monkey toys. Chair has no music but has a gentle vibrate feature. Suitable from newborn to 12 months. Used but in really good condition. ?10 each.


5. GALT farm playnest ring. This is a brightly coloured inflatable ring with colourful farm animal pictures all around it, where baby sits in the middle of the ring and it aids them to sit up. The ring has animal pictures, squeaky horn and touchy- feely parts of the ring for them to play with. In very good condition. ?9.


6. Tidy tot bib and tray. This is especially useful when weaning. Bib attaches to the test and minimises food getting to the floor and protects their clothing, as well as minimises food falling down onto their lap. ?9.


i can't upload pictures due to size but if you get in touch, I can email / whatsapp them to you.


Thanks

Jess

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Hi Jess


I am interested in no 6. The Fisher price rainforest cot mobile for ?8.

Is it possible you could what's ap me the image?

( green arm with giraffe motif, aqua parrot on top, with zebra,lion,elephants) - is that the one?


I can collect as local. I will look out for e reply on what's ap.

Many Thanks

Teresa

0771 8893 673

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