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Various baby items


- Sola Buggy & Carrycot from MAMAS & PAPAS in a rich plum with retro print (see photos)

In amazing nick, the carrycot is practically unused.

The buggy is great, wheels run super smoothly, easy to steer.

Suitable from birth to 3/4years

Comes with the footmuff cover - not shown on website.


?399 New for buggy and ?149 for the carrycot

Will take offers of around ?120 for both.


Wooden Playpen from Kiddicare - ?25 - NOW GONE

Dimensions 66cm wide and 90cm high. Great condition.

See link for photos.

http://www.kiddicare.com/p/Kiddicare_Wooden_Playpen.htm?product_id=545655


Tippitoes Baby Bath- ?5 Great condition


Little White Company Baby Cot Bumper - ?20

100% cotton in a beautiful vintage rose print on white, 100% cotton quilted. Great condition, hardly used.


Koodi Travel Seat - ?4

Light and compact, hardly used.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Koo-di-Seat-Safe-Travel-Green/dp/B0087BS81C/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1494100576&sr=8-2&keywords=koodi+travel+seat


Arc Lite 2 Lightweight Travel Cot - ?25 NOW GONE

Comes in a little bag, weighs about 3kg, assembles like a tent with separate sunshade.

https://www.littlelife.com/products/travel-eat-and-sleep/arc-2-lightweight-travel-cot


John Lewis Grey Buggy Liner with Foot Muff for Buggy - ?10

Fits most buggies - good condition


Grobag 18-36 Months, bright animal print, unisex, 2.5 tog - ?10 Good condition - NOW GONE


Please PM me for photos of any of these.


Collection only from Peckham Rye


Many thanks!

Julinka

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