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Various baby items for free, from a smoke and pet-free home. Collect (at social distance) from Nunhead please:


- Baby clothes size 0-3 months, two bags full. Mostly short-sleeved vests, sleepsuits, cardigans, summer rompers, some miscellaneous dungarees, dresses, socks and hats. M&S, Mothercare / Little Bird, Primark and Tu brand. Great condition and mostly neutral colours.


- Lekebaby changing bag. Perfect condition and never used. Lots of really useful pockets and compartments. See photo.


- Baby mats x 3 to go together and blanket. One floor mat approx 4ft x 3ft. One baby gym with arches / toys and one cushioned at one end for tummy time / sitting support. See photo.

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