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Baby stuff: Manduca sling, MAM steriliser, change mat, Cath Kidston kids dining set, bath supports


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For Sale:


1) Manduca sling with box. ?30

Newborn insert is inbuilt. Great sling, used til son was almost 3. Great back support for parent. Parent facing, side or back carry no forward facing option. (About ?90-?100 new)


2) MAM microwave sterliser. ?5

https://www.johnlewis.com/mam-microwave-steam-steriliser/p3088744

This was so useful, 2 trays inside to layer bottles and teats etc. Couple minutes in microwave and done. May have box will have to look. Bottles and dummy not available. (Set about ?25 new)


3) Cath Kidston "Cath Kids" Nursery Dining Set - new in box, unused. ?8

Would make a lovely present (we found it in a cupboard way too late to use!). ?13 new. See photo.


4) 2 bath supports ?2 each

See photo - one fabric, other is plastic with suckers to stick to bath.


5) Mamas and Papas changing mat ?8 (see photo in next comment on this post)

Lovely design and great mat. Main part has a cover then there is a towelling part which can be removed to wash. Attached to this is a lovely elephant pillow for baby's head. (About ?36 new)

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