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We are moving house and having a clear out on baby items we no longer need.


All in good condition from a smoke and pet free home.

Preferably collection in SE27 (West Norwood/Gispy Hill) or SW2 at office time.


Beaba Up and Down Bouncer

In very good condition from a pet and smoke free home

4-Position adjustable height

Seatback adjustable with just one hand

Bouncing motion with blocking system

?70 ono (Worth ?130 new)


Little Life carrier

In very good condition - used only a couple of time

?50


OKBaby Flat Over-bath and Cot-top Changing Unit

It can be used on the table, on the cot or on the bath tub

Provided with foldaway legs with expandable adjustable system

Equipped with safety straps to fix on the baby's crib

Equipped with lateral compartments

Max weight: 15 kg

For the use on the cot: external length between the borders from 63 cm to 73,5 cm. For the use on the bath tub from 56 cm to 74,5 cm.

?25


Baby Bjorn Serenity baby carrier 0+

?15


Bright Starts door jumper

Hardly used

?15


Tomy 3 in 1 booster seat

Changing mat/carry bag/booster seat, light and compact, really useful - In great condition

?10


Joie Nitro stroller

Reclines flat, good for public transport, umbrella fold.

With rain cover and universal Claire de Lune footmuff hardly used.

?20


Skuttlebug

Pre-loved but still some life

?8


AngelCare Baby bath seat

?5


Tiger Excellence Baby bath seat

?5


Brand new Gap snow suit 6-12 months

?10


Freebies:

Bottles

High Chair cushion

Pram bag clips

Nappies size 3

Potty


Any question, don't hesitate to contact me.

Geraldine

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