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Various baby/toddler sleeping bags


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We are selling our children's toddler/baby sleeping bags.


Set of 2 for ?10


They're in various designs and we've paired them 1 thick and 1 thin.


2 x 6-18 months - Designs: Noah's Ark and Blue Stripes


2 x 12-18 months - Designs: 'Little Birds in Pink/Purple' and Blue Stripes


2 x 6 -12 months - Designs: Spotty Grobag and Hungry Caterpillar (navy)


2 x 6-12 months - Designs: Blue and white stripes and Tractor


2 x 0-6 months - Designs: Pink Butterflies and Blue Stars (?5 for this set as 'well-used')


3 x 18 - 24/36 months - Designs: Grey stripes, grey animals and blue airplane


Each set contains 1 thick (night) and 1 thin (day)


If you're interested let me know which set you'd like. I'll try and post pictures asap.


Pick-up: Peckham Rye

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