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Free stuff:

Baby changing mat, white with pink and green spots - used about 5 times!

Avent Naturally Electric Steam Steriliser - old styling but works as good as a new one.


For Sale:

Mammas & Papas Bouncy Chair (white and light green with detachable head support - all washable)- ?15

Avent Manual Breast Pump - used once! - ?15

Brand new, unopened Dr Browns Level Two 2 pack Natural Flow teats - ?1

3 x Dr Brown bottles (two 8oz & one small) - used maybe once - ?5

2 x 8 oz Medela bottles plus a smaller one from a pump i no longer have - ?5

Avent baby bottles - loads of them small and 8oz ones - ?5

Mamas & Papas "Amelia" Baby Changing Unit - ?20 - (provided I can locate the original bolts for it).


Ideally i'd like to clear all this out this week. Collection from Nunhead please, but if you aren't able to get here message me as I may be able to deliver to you.

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