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Baby kit clear out


DoubleH

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We are looking to empty our loft of baby kit that our two have outgrown. Make us an offer for anything you need or for the whole lot. Smoke free pet free house. Collect from SE22.I have uploaded some photos but can't fit them all on. Happy to send photos.


John Lewis white wooden cot:

Three different heights, some damage on the end rail where the oldest tried to naw her way out but we bought a cream cotton teething rail cover for it which ties on and covers the damage. Comes with change table that can be put on top. Mattress not included. Broken down for transport but easy to reassemble ?20 ONO


Bugaboo bee 3 with yellow hood.

Well worn but still does the job. Comes with waterproof cover and John Lewis black fleece liner for when it's cold. Also have a snooze shade which is very useful for naps on the go. ?40 ONO


Maxi cosi pebble with newborn inserts. Some marks but otherwise decent condition and no accidents. Also have isofix base for it and adaptors so it can slot onto a buggy base. ?40 ONO


Lascal maxi buggy board - ?10 ONO


Travel blackout blind (gro anywhere blind)- ?10 ONO


Mamas and papas cot mobile with fluffy animals and music - ?10


Chicco play mat - FREE


Tommee tippee microwave steriliser - FREE


Muslins and baby hooded towels - FREE

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