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Baby stuff for sale - travel cot, pillow, cloth nappies...


Ebeb2

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I've the following items for sale.



Theraline maternity and nursing pillow with removable grey cover - used good condition. So comfy! ?10.


Koo-di travel bassinette - Used. Two supports replaced, but still good working condition (see photos). ?5.


Babymoov cosydream - Used, good condition. ?5.


Cloth nappies - used. Mixed lot of 15. Popper fastening, includes a bag and liners. Small Australian brand. Good for babies aged 3 months to 1 year approx. ?10.


Books; Bumpology and The Gentle Discipline Book. Both good condition, and very handy! ?3 each.


Maxi Cosi car seat Bugaboo Bee adapters. Used, good condition. ?10.


JoJo Maman Bebe breton navy striped breastfeeding top, small. Very good used condition. Nice a thick cotton. ?10.



Smoke free home.

Collection from SE15 4PU, off Bellenden Road.

Photos to follow. Thanks for looking!

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