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We are having a clearout and a lot of things still in very good condition. Please PM me for pictures as there are a quite a few items for sale.

Collection from East Dulwich and from a pet free and smoke free home.


1. Leapfrog standing activity table. All lights and music, toys still intact and working. Very good condition. ?8


2. Fisher price rainforest cot mobile - animals go round on mobile switched on and all rainforest sounds and lights and music in great working condition. Hardly used. ?7


3. Tidy Tots weaning tray and comes with bib. Excellent for weaning as it helps to save lots of food mess dropping to floor. ?7


4.blue and grey coloured "ergo baby" carrier. Used but still in good condition. ?5


5. Next, toddler Size 4 lilac and white soft pumps, with Velcro band over the foot. Only worn a few times as my daughter feet grew pretty fast and thy became too small , ?3


6. Wooden spiral toy with different coloured balls that the child pushes through the spirals (that are twirly or in a loop). Used but in v good condition. &6.


7. Pink, 6-12 months, approx 2.5 tog sleeping bag, from George. Used but still very useable. ?3.


8.tommee tipped weaning tray and suction mat. Green coloured. Tray has three sections to put different types of food and the suction mat holds the tray down on high chair. ?3 for both.


Please PM me for photos or if you have any questions.

Thank you

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