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REDUCED Baby equipment sale/give-away - this Saturday!


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Hello - we?re finally getting rid of all our baby gear now that our third child is 4...


You can come and have a look/buy it this Saturday morning (15th) between 9.30 a.m. and midday.


We live in Dulwich Village. Please PM me if you are interested and I?ll send you our address.


Items are:


Bugaboo Chameleon (2010) - beige fabric and dark grey fabric base. A little bashed and a squeaky wheel but it is still in remarkably good nick considering it?s done 3 children. No original rain cover (it ripped) but we have a universal one that is in great condition and fits.. Price ?150


Changing ?table? that you can lay across a cot. Great if you don?t have a separate changing table. White wood - John Lewis. Price ?10 (new at John Lewis is ?49 but includes a changing mat, which we don?t have)


White wooden cot bed - really good condition, John Lewis,?Alex? model ?50 (?149 new)


Various smaller items including:


- a plug in steam steriliser (back up if microwave not working) FREE

- a newborn bath support, plastic and pink FREE

- a Tommy Tippee Sangenic Nappy disposal system (only one that we found that actually contains the smell...) - ?10 (no liners though)

- a Maclaren navy blue footmuff, ?10

- cot props - to raise head end of cot slightly which can help with reflux or colds - FREE (just white plastic circular props but a bit tidier than wedging old text books under the cot - baby number one had reflux..)

- a couple of ?chair style? potties, FREE (I thought twice about offering these but they are obviously totally clean and are much easier for little children to use - plus the actual potty bit is fairly small so much easier to dispose of contents down the loo/clean than a normal potty)


We may have a few other small bits and pieces too once we dig them out before the weekend.


Please PM me if you?d like to come to look on Saturday morning.


Thank you!

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