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FREE baby stuff: top and tail bowl, bottle warmers, car seat head support, change mat


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Following baby items for free (see photos):


1) top and tail bowl for cleaning newborn at nappy-change and bath time


2) bottle warmers - first is electric, never used by us (got in a 2nd hand bundle on the forum) but the light comes on when plugged in so likely works, the other is a Fisher Price bottle warming flask for warming bottles out and about. Again 2nd hand on forum and not used by us.


3) head huggers for car seat - used briefly when felt our baby's head could move too much in car seat.


4) change mat with curved sides to help them not roll off! used but got some life in it. Picture in next comment

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