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Various Items for Sale incl. Double Buggy, Baby Carrier, Toddler snow boots and shoes


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Hi


Keen to get rid of all of these so priced competitively.


Phil and Ted's Navigator Double Buggy with all the trimmings - infant insert, rain covers (single and double), spare inner tyres, maxi cost car seat adaptor. I bought it second hand so it's in good but used condition. A good buy for someone who may not need a double buggy for long. ?65


Baby Bjorn One Carrier. Good Condition. Can be used from birth until they're about 4. V comfortable for the person doing the carrying too. ?45


Micro Mini Scooter O-Bar and Seat for toddlers just starting on the scooting thing. ?5


KAVAT Baby Snow Boots - Brilliant felt lined Scandi snow boots worn for a week. Usually retail for ?75. ?25 (see photo)


Clarks Suede Velcro Boots Size 5G (worn once) - ?10 (see photo)


Four interlocking play mats - green, red, yellow and blue (pictured). Useful if you have a cold kitchen floor! Free to anyone who wants to collect from Shenley Road, Camberwell.


I may also have a Spotty Otter Down Dark Blue Snow Suit (Size 1-2) available. PM if you're interested.


More photos available on request.


Daisy

Hi,


Very interested in the double buggy - do you have photos, or is it possible to pop round to look? Having a second baby in Feb, don't want to spend a huge amount on a double buggy as I'm hoping that by summer my son will use a buggy board more!


Thanks

Clare

Hi Clare


I've attached some photos of the buggy here. It's in what I think they call 'twin mode' but there are lots of other configurations as the rear seat can move to the front so that a toddler can sit over a newborn lying flat...for example. It's also worth mentioning that it's a Phil and Ted's Navigator which I believe is a discontinued style by Phil and Teds. It means that you can't buy spares for it through P and T but I've never had any trouble finding what I need on either eBay or through other suppliers.


Best wishes


Daisy

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