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Hello


We?re selling our lovely playmat with arches and jumperoo. Both recently purchased new and in near perfect condition. See below for more details and photos. Happy to answer questions or to send more photos via WhatsApp. Collection SE22.


* Skip Hop Jumpscape Foldaway Activity Jumper - NOW GONE


Purchased new in March for ?121.99. Asking for ?70. Open to offers.


https://www.johnlewis.com/skip-hop-jumpscape-foldaway-activity-jumper-multi/p3382509


We bought this quite late in the game and so it has been used only for a short period of time.


It feels very safe and sturdy, the toys are lovely and our son loved playing in this. The best bit is it folds up and you can keep it under the couch! The seat can be detached and washed.


It?s in perfect, like new condition and comes in the original box if you like.




* Taf Toys Musical Newborn Cosy Gym


Purchased new from JojoMamanB?b? for ?69.99. Asking for ?30. Open to offers.


https://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/taf-toys-musical-newborn-nest-gym-e2129.html


This playmat with arches has been absolutely brilliant. It has drawstring edges which you can pull in to make the mat into a cozy nest. The arches can be placed in different positions and there are lots of different places to attach the toys so you can mix it up. It comes with three lovely toys and a music box which can play tunes and/or show coloured lights. There are two chew toys attached to the mat. Our baby loved spending time in this and was really into all the toys. He also liked napping in the nest. The toys can be detached from the arches and used elsewhere. The mat and toys are washable and have been freshly cleaned. Comes in a clear storage bag.


There is a small mark on the back of the mat, otherwise in perfect condition.



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