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SOLD Various baby/toddler items - stroller, travel cot, bike seat, monitor, nappies


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Red Kite travel cot - comes with extra mattress, small duvet with 2 duvet covers, small pillow with 2 covers, mattress protector and sheets. ?20


BT Digital Baby Monitor 350 Lightshow - bought in 2016, in excellent condition. Features lightshow projection, 18 lullabies, nightlight, temperature display and alerts, vibration alerts, torch. ?20


Wooden balance bike - green with monkey pattern. ?5


SOLD: Small variety of reusable nappies and nappy pail - 3x Motherease OneSize, 2x TotsBots All In One Rainbow, 1x Big Softie by Nature Babies, and 5 inserts/boosters. ?10 for the lot


SOLD: Maclaren Quest stroller - bought in 2017, in very good condition except carry strap on back is broken. Comes with rain cover and footmuff. ?30


SOLD: WeeRide bike seat - bought in 2017, still in good condition. Comes with all parts and accessories. ?20


Pickup from SE22 or I can deliver within a reasonable distance.


Photos below: stroller, bike seat, travel cot & duvet & mattress

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