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FREE two white John Lewis cotbeds and Mama Papas white change unit


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Our two twin daughters have outgrown their John Lewis cotbeds. Both have obviously had a lot of use, and there are some markings on it but it is still fully functional.


The cots suitable from birth and the bed can be raised (to save bending over low to pick up baby). The sides can also be removed to convert the bed into a toddler bed.


The bed requires a 140 x 70 cm mattress and happy to add this too for free if you want them.


We also have a mamas and papas white change unit too for free.

We are based in East Dulwich and we live in a smoke and pet free home.


The cot beds are just like these one on JL website:


https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-partners-alex-cotbed-solid-white/p3104441?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_Y29tLnlhaG9vLkFlcm9ncmFtLlNoYXJlRXh0ZW5zaW9u

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