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Toddler bed and gro-to-bed sheets, duvet and pillow. All for ?50


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This is a Mothercare Darlington toddler cot bed, used for a year, in very good condition.


https://www.tesco.com/direct/mothercare-darlington-toddler-bed-antique/193-2490.prd?source=others


I'll throw in the unsoiled mattress and washable mattress cover. It was very good quality and obviously very comfortable as our daughter slept better in it from the first night than she had in her cot.


I also have 2 sets of gro-to-bed sheets which are really clever and stop them falling out. A small pillow fits in the pouch at the top and the duvet zips in and the whole top part attaches to the bottom sheet. They make the transition from cot in to bed absolutely easy. I have a pink one and a blue one, one has a tear where it tucks underneath the mattress. The whole lot would make a good package for the move in to a new bed.


The bed cost about ?100, the mattress was ?180 but I understand that is not always wanted so that can be free, the sheets were about ?35 a set. The duvet was ?20 and the pillow is free! I'd take ?50 for the lot. Available for 1 week as we are moving.

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