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Baby and toddler items clear out sale


nylon

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Hi everyone,


We are clearing out our baby and toddler items.


Development items

Walkers - Brio and early learning centre walker ?10

Baby gyms ?5

Play tents ?3

Books ?10

Foam floor covering ?5

All popular toys, puzzles, crawling aids, wooden play station ?40


Feeding ?15

Hardly used Nuk and Dr Brown and MAM

Pacifiers

Dr Brown Microwave bottle steraliser



Bedding ?25

Blankets

Sleeping bags for all seasons

Brand new cot sized mattress (+?10)


Bathing

Toys ?5

Angel care bath ?5


Clothing ?50

Mostly girls items (newborn to 3 years)

Bibs

Socks

Hats

Shoes


Maternity items

Breastfeeding pillows ?15

Bras ?10

Clothing from serephine and other high street shops ?30


Everything must go by Sunday, 2 July 12pm. Please Direct Message me for pick up in Herne Hill. Sorry I can't hold items.

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