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Reduced; High Chair, walker, baby gate, cot


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**High Chair: Chicco Polly 2 Start Highchair** ?30

- Suitable from birth, with 4 recline positions, including almost horizontal.

- Is lovely because, once your little one is older, the chair can used without the tray and pushed all the table so your little one can join the family.

- This was used at the grandparents' house, so was only lightly used.

- Originally purchased for ?95


**Convertible cot/toddler bed** ?40

- This is a lovely cot that grows with your baby/toddler.

- Four height settings as a cot, then once your little one is ready, you can switch out the front panel for a safety rail - an easy transition to a big kid's bed. It's very sturdy, and a great place for story time once it's a toddler bed.


**Baby gate for stairs (wide) - with banister option** ?20

- BabyDan True Pressure Fit Safety Gate (White) + the Extend-a-Gate Extension (to fit the wider stair space).

- Also includes the kit to attach to a banister (parts for both banister and wall attachment included).

- It is a pressure gate, so you don't need to drill holes. Note, this is NOT recommended for the top of the stairs.

- A really nice quality gate, with a triple locking system and that can be opened in either direction.


**Cute Melissa and Doug crocodile walker** ?15

- A lovely, cute walker. It's really sturdy to support your little one.

- Great condition.



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