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For Sale: My Brest Friend Nusing Pillow, Bouncer & Kaiser Sheepskin Pram Liner


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Price guide below but would accept reasonable offers. Pick up SE15.


My Brest Friend Breast Feeding Pillow with blue and white cover. Recommended by experts and found very useful. Pillow cover is professionally cleaned but has a light stain, barely visible, on it.

?5


Kaiser Footmuff Sheepskin Pram Liner

?60

Barely used and ?128 on amazon. Black with natural sheep skin lining features the drawstring hood to protect child?s face Attached to pram we used it for an Uppababy Baby but has several strap holes to suit most models




Chico Grey Vibrating Bouncer Baby Rocker

See image. Good condition. Vibrates and has several different recline positions.

?10 as seen in image

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