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NOW SOLD Babybjorn babysitter balance with toybar in black/silver excellent condition with original packaging ?60


NOW SOLD Rainforest Jumparoo excellent condition apart from the underneath seat material starting to split (does not affect saftety and still plenty of use left) reduced price of ?15 because of this


Galt playnest excellent condition ?10


NOW GONE Tiny love babygym with mirror, toys & music ?10


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Tommee tippee steriliser (purchased new from John Lewis)


2x 260ml tommee tippee bottles

1x 150ml tommee tippee bottle

5 no 1 teats


1x 260ml haberman sucklefeeder


1x Dr Brown 260ml bottle with level 4 teat

1x Dr Brown 120ml bottle with level 1 teat

1 extra level 4 teat and 2 extra level 1 teats


?5 for the lot

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