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rachel9985

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Hi,


Having a bit of sort out and have the following bits available:


Baby gym - Tutti Bambini 'Garden Party' baby gym. In really good condition and more neutral than some of the others you see. It's like new, in original packaging - ?30 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tutti-Bambini-Garden-Party-Play/dp/B018UHL94A


Moby wrap - Plain black, in soft storage bag - ?10


Beaba Babycook Original - Very useful for steaming / processing purees for weaning. Has it's own carry case for storage / travel. Used condition but works perfectly - ?40 - https://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/beaba-babycook-original-d4545.html


Reusable nappies - Bambino Mio - 2 x reusable nappies & 2 x liner rolls (1 opened, 1 new). 1 Bambino Miosolo and 1 Bambino Miosoft. Sweet dreams / cloud nine prints. Freshly washed and like brand new!

https://www.bambinomio.com/en/nappies/miosolo/miosolo-nappy / https://www.bambinomio.com/en/nappies/miosoft/miosoft-trial-pack - great if you want to try out reusable nappies - ?20 all in


Uppababy Parent Organiser - Barely used. https://www.amazon.co.uk/UPPAbaby-0234-Parent-Organizer/dp/B00NF9HGWI - ?15


Birthing ball 75cm - ?5


PM me for pics or if you have any questions.

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