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Hip seat, JuJuBe change bag, sheepskin liners and lots of other baby/toddler items and toys


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Tiny Diner feeding mat (1 sold) ?3 each

Airwrap cot bumper ?10. Like this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Airwrap-2-Sided-Cot-Bumpers-White/dp/B00ZWPSUGE

Hippychick seat ?10

Scooter hook ?3

Ju Ju Be change bag - ?40 - can be used as a back pack or messenger bag

Sunshine kids head support ?2

2 x Bowron sheepskin buggy/car seat liner ?15 each

LittleLife ladybird back pack with handle ?10. Like this one - http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/littlelife-toddler-daysacks-b9058.html



Adult Frozen Anna Coronation dress sz 16-18 ?10



Tidlo abacus ?4

Rubbabu car ?2

John Lewis wooden xylophone ?5 - SOLD

ELC bus plus 7 characters ?10

JL wooden ring stacker ?5

Hape wooden pull along dog ?5 - SOLD

Mr Potato Head ?4

Fisher Price piano ?10 - slight tear on one of the song sheets. Like this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Laugh-Learn-Baby-Grand-Piano/dp/B000GZ31VE/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_21_tr_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=GEDW7W4VC1AP95KEM52A

Mothercare 1 - 2 years inflatable swim seat - very hard to deflate - ?5. Like this one, but without head bit: https://www.mothercare.com/swim-and-accessories/mothercare-baby-swim-seat-stage-1-little-paddlers---1-2-years/893440.html

Happyland Cottage - ?12. Like this one, but missing the cat: https://www.elc.co.uk/action-figures-and-playsets/happyland-cherry-lane-cottage/141692.html?CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=9614963980&CATCI=pla-267378184548&cm_mmc=Google-_-Action%20Adventure-_-Shopping%20Campaigns%20-%20Action%20and%20Adventure//All%20Products-_-+-+&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=CPC&gclid=CjwKCAiA0IXQBRA2EiwAMODilyf8743WRlAQyYACr4qL5yLdhag5aYZFsI2qJjtEJUaOW4gwHNL8WhoCPQ4QAvD_BwE


More photos to follow. Collection from ED. PM if interested.

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