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M&P starlite rocker swing chair, baby carrier, steriliser + lots more For Sale


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Please feel free to PM me for more details on any item, willing to discount for multiple purchases.

Collection from SE20.


?55: Mamas & Papas Starlite Swing. Very Good Condition, in original box with instructions. (retails over ?100)

?10: Phillips Avent steriliser, complete in original Box. Will fit other bottles if you dont use the bottle holder ring.

?15 Pacapod Napier Change Bag with thermal and storage pods. Used and a little stained on the lining inside but clean and lots of life left. Can be attached to pram/pushchair for safety.

?8 JEEP sport carrier, comes in bag. Lightweight carrier in black with pink edging.

?10 set of Usborne books with a lovely little picture book from Bloomsbury publishing called Circus.

?8 Stickle Bricks

Lovely Disney set of large soft toys, Fantasia Mickey, Minnie and Pluto. will include Minnie story book with the minnie.

Lovely large soft winnie the pooh, will include story book.

Smaller pooh bear that talks when squeezed.

Build A Bear - rare hard to find Lion. has a small gap that may need sewing and a mark on his back but lots of love left in him.

Two Leaf Frog electronic Appy friends toys, both are interactive etc.

Some lovely soft toys and a Rag Doll.

Please PM me for prices on soft toys etc.


All from Smoke/Pet free home. can deliver if you are local and around during weekday daytime. Please PM me.

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