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For Sale: Melissa & Doug Easel; Co Pilot Bike Seat; Tripp Trapp Baby set; Blue Mini Micro Scooter


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We're clearing out our loft and have the following items for sale:


Co-pilot Limo bike seat plus pannier rack with which to attach the seat to the bike. These are virtually brand new and have hardly been used - ?30 for both items


Stokke Tripp Trapp baby set in white; Tripp Trapp harness and D rings and old model extended glider set. The babyset was extensively used by us but looks as new. The the other items have never been used -?30 for all items.


Blue mini Microscooter plus seat, in reasonable condition, has not been used that much - ?35 for both items.

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel - it has been well used and has some paint marks, but other than that it is still in good condition. It's like the one linked below - ?20. Pics are also attached.



https://www.amazon.co.uk/Melissa-Doug-Deluxe-Standing-Easel/dp/B0018MQ1ZC

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