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Baby items for sale, from pet free and smoke free home.

All in excellent condition


Bath seat (the one when baby can sit up)

Baby carrier (with fleece cover as well for winter)

Baby clothes bundles for girls (from 3 months old to 3 years old)

Cot mobile

Travel cot

Buggy board Lascal Mini

Breastfeeding/Nursing covers

Sleeping bags 0-6months, 2.5 tog (grey and cream colour)



Happy to send some pictures by email or whatsapp

To be collected in Nunhead (Ivydale Road)

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Baby items for sale, from pet free and smoke free home.?

All in excellent condition?


Bath seat (from 6 months old)?- ?5

Baby carrier (with fleece cover as well for winter)?- ?15

Baby clothes bundles for girls (from 3 months old to 3 years old)?- only 18 months onwards left

Cot mobile?- ?5

Travel cot?- ?18

Buggy board Lascal Mini?- ?20

Breastfeeding/Nursing covers?- ?5 for both

Sleeping bags 0-6months, 2.5 tog (grey and cream colour)?- ?5 each

Can do a price of you are interested in more than 1 item


Happy to send some pictures by email or whatsapp?

To be collected in Nunhead (Ivydale Road)

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