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For sale: Mothercare cot mattress, baby gym, soft ball tent, Bowron lambskin rug


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I'm clearing out a few items:



1. Mothercare mattress - never used and still in original packaging: ?25

2. NOW SOLD - Mothercare white cot top changing table - good used condition: ?10

3. Soft ball play tent: ?10

4. NOW SOLD - Tiny Love baby gym with music and lights option: ?5

5. NOW SOLD - Baby gym (not sure what the brand is as I don't have the packaging any more): ?5

6. NOW SOLD - Babycare Shorn Lambskin Rug from Bowron in excellent condition and with the original carry bag: ?20


The Babycare Shorn Lambskin Rug from Bowron is a comfortable natural lambskin, specially prepared for babies. It

is beautifully soft to lie on and can be used in prams, carrycots and cots to make them extra cosy.




Product Features


- 100% natural


- Carry bag included


- Washable


- Dimensions: Approx 80cm to 100 cm long x 48 cm wide.


- Pile Height: Approx 3.5cm.



More photos to follow as I can't fit them on one post.



Excellent clean condition and from a pet and smoke free home. Cash only please.


Please PM if interested.


Pick up from Brockley, SE4, any evening after 19:00 or I can deliver to ED at the weekend.

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