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Batch 1 - ?15

15 Tots Bots size 2, worn but still got life in them, poppers


Batch 2 - Free

Assortment of small nappies, well worn

Tots Bots, Itsy, Green Baby Organic, Nappy Makers, all velcro fastened except the last that has poppers


Batch 3 - Free

Various nappy types, well worn

Mothercare, big fluffy ones with boosters, Tots Bots (velcro very worn), with poppers except Tots Bots


Batch 4 - Free

Set of German Style flats, well used, no longer have strings but will come with plastic fasteners

The clip below give you an idea of how these work:



Nappy wraps - Free/?1 or ?2 each depending on how well worn

Assortment of small to medium nappy wraps

Feel free to take a look when you come to collect


Pilates ball / birthing ball - Free

Davina Mccall Pilates Starter Kit Fitness Ball And Strech Band

No pump included

Very good to calm or bounce a baby to sleep


Available to pick up near Goose Green.


Thanks

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