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Having a clear out, all from a smoke/pet free home and available for immediate pick up:


1. Dr Brown Gia NURSING PILLOW in excellent condition and with removable/washable organic cover. Bought in the US as we were living there, asking ?10. See more info here:

https://www.drbrownsbaby.com/products/gia-breastfeeding-pillow/


2. BABY BATH, bought from The White Company, used for a couple of months, asking ?5:


http://www.thewhitecompany.com/Baby-Bath/p/SHUBB?cm_mmc=GProductFeed-_-UK_ALL_GO_TWC_EC_PLA_BRDED_LWC-_-Childrens_bedroom-_-SHUBBNWH&ProGrpCode=AS342&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-6r14rfS2AIVQpkbCh2wywo9EAQYASABEgJJi_D_BwE


3. Brand new, unopened BATH WHISTLES, given a set for christmas and we already have them (see picture) asking ?3


4. Skip hop whale BATH SPOUT COVER for tap - never used as doesn't fit out tap ?12 new, asking ?5


4. SUSPENSION BABY JUMPER to hang from door way (see picture), brilliant to keep your energetic little one entertained and wear them out! ?15


5. 2 BOOKS about becoming an older sibling - virtually new, great condition ?2 each, Pirate Petes "I'm a New Big Brother" with sound effect; and "My New Baby".



Please text me with any questions. Smoke/pet free home, collect from Lyndhurst Grove SE15. Please contact me on 07794954277.

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