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Ralph Lauren pink polo top size 4 and white Ralph Lauren shirt size 3-?25


White nike airmax trainers size 8.5 infant-?10


Green huaraches infant size 8.5-?10


Black and white vans infant size 7.5-?10


Grey and white nike airforce infant size 7.5-?5


2 bags full of ball pit balls (atleast 200)-?5


Train play pretend phone-?5


Play mat alphabet-?5


M and s girls school shoes size 9-?5


Black baby bag(never used)-?5


Pink party dress(never worn)size 6-12 months-?10


Cream fur coat size 9-13 months- ?5


Black puffa jacket size 9-12 months ?10


Red white white polka dots jacket size 12-18-?5


Red and silver dress, white and pink off the shoulder top, a pair of jeans and jean jacket sizes 2-3-?10


Pink and white short sleeve dress and hot pink frills dress size 24-36months??5


Grey and black leopard jumper and grey and white star dressing gown size 4-5years-?5


Black and cream party dress, pink princess t shirt, grey long sleeve sparkle top, navy dress, blue star dress, awesome sister T-shirt, grey long sleeve top, pink jacket with fur leopard lining, short sleeve blue and pink tops x2, pink long sleeve top, make today beautiful long sleeve jumper, flower jumper, pink bears dressing gown, pink flower dress, lilac puffa jacket, flower long sleeve jumper sizes 3-4years-?25


All needs gone asap as having a clear out and it?s in the way of Christmas tree.


Thank you

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