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For Sale: Shnuggle Moses Basket


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I have just spent the afternoon cleaning my moses baskets ready for the next arrival and realised I don't actually need two, therefore this is for sale: https://www.johnlewis.com/shnuggle-moses-basket-slate-grey/p3553175

It is white not grey and a couple of years old, used in the spare room for one baby. It has a few scratches where it has rubbed against a rocking stand but other than that in excellent condition. Included is the Shnuggle Basket, Padded Liner, Cotton Covers, Cotton Hood


There is NO mattress as you'll need a new one for your little arrival and NO stand. It fits on the John Lewis stand as well as the Shnuggle stand.


?30 ono. Please PM with your email/phone number for photos.

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