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Great Baby/ Maternity Stuff for Sale and Free: Baby Carrier, Bugaboo Cocoon, BF Pillow


susanj

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Hello,


A small assortment of very handy, good quality things for sale:


Breastfeeding Pillow - My Breast Friend - ?15

Silly name, but a fantastic pillow. Clips on to keep baby close. Very good for the back and general comfort. I found it indispensable. Sells for about ?50 new.


NCT Caboo Carrier - ?20

Nice, soft carrier suitable for newborn. Easy to use (once I watched an instructional YouTube video).

Sells for ?50 new.



Infantino baby carrier - ?10

Very similar to this style: https://infantino.com/collections/carriers/products/flip-advanced

Really comfortable. Nice dark grey.



Bugaboo Bee Cocoon, khaki colour - ?15

Perfect for newborn to about 6 months, very good condition.



You're welcome to take a look or try on any of the items before buying.

For pickup from Bushey Hill Road, SE5 - near Warwick Gardens


Thanks

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