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Hi there, we have a kids bunk bed (Parisot Tam Tam which retails at ?600)to give away. Each bed has an inbuilt bookshelf which can be either blue or pink. They have been well-loved by our kids so have stickers and some marks, and we also damaged one panel end when taking them apart but this shouldn't affect them being rebuilt and re-used. We can also give away the mattresses if anyone wants those.

It really seems such a shame to take them to the tip as they still have life left in them!

The photos are stock photos as we forgot to take any photos before dismantling them.

I can send a pdf of the build instructions - we have all the parts/ screws/ etc - but they will need to be built by someone a bit handy!

Any questions, let me know. Many thanks, Suzanne

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