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Shnuggle moses basket plus accessories (?70)


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Award-winning Schnuggle moses basket plus accessories for sale (?70).


? Larger than traditional Moses Baskets so the baby can stay in it for much longer, with a hood that locks in place

? Lightweight and easy to move keeping baby close (Only 4 KG)

? The wickerless material makes it easy to clean and silent when baby moves

? Ventilated base for better airflow


Product Dimensions: Base is approximately 85cm x 50cm.



Includes:


Folding basket stand

Spare set of dressings

4 x fitted sheets for mattress

plus brand new, unopened John Lewis mattress (and a spare one that has only been used a few times)



The basket has a few scuffs on the outside, as has the stand (although this could be repainted), but is otherwise in very good condition.


Pick up from near East Dulwich station.

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