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Gone: Chicco Next to Me Co-Sleeper Crib - ?60 charity donation


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We loved this crib: you can unzip one side and attach it to any bed to use as a co-sleeper, or zip up and use as stand-alone crib in your room or baby's. Good longevity; we used as co-sleeper when new born, and then zipped up side after a couple months; in either setting it didn't take up too much space. Our baby slept in it til 5.5 months, when she started rolling all the time in her sleep.


See all the details here (note, our crib isn't the same colour):


http://www.boots.com/chicco-next2me-side-sleeping-crib-sky-blue-10229443


Colour is light grey/silver. One fitted sheet included. Comes with fairly hard mattress base (which our baby slept on) but you can buy an additional new mattress topper easily online for about ?20 if you prefer.


?60 donation to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund (retails for about ?180). Pick up from SE15. From smoke and pet-free home.

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