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Various newborn items: Sleepyhead, babymoov, merino kids, newborn set, nursing pillows, TENS machine


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Sleepyhead Grand in pristine white. Always used with a sheet on top. ?25


Babymoov Cosy Dream. Always used with an elasticated sheet, which I can include. ?20


'My brest friend' nursing pillow. Cover is removable and washable. ?5


Nursing pillow - widgey 'c' shape one that tucks around you. Can be used as support when baby is learning to sit up. ?5


Babycare Elle Tens machine. ?25


Gro egg room thermometer (old style but in working order) ?10


Merino kids cocooi newborn swaddle - I have two, one raspberry pink and one sky blue. These were amazing in the early days. Both with the matching hats. ?20 each.


Merino kids cocooi newborn sleeping bag in raspberry pink. I have noticed two tiny holes. ?20


Merino Kids toddler 2-4years 1.2tog (although this is variable due to temp regulating properties of wool) sleeping bags x2. Navy/ecru stripe and sand/ecru stripe. Have the travel slots so are perfect for bedtime car journeys. ?35 each.


Stokke tripp trapp newborn set with cover. Absolutely fantastic for having baby close to you at body height, if you already have or plan to get a tripp trapp. Clamps onto a tripp trapp chair, has always been used with the cover on it. ?45

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello


I am having a baby in late February and very keen to buy several of the items listed. I am keen to buy the following: sleepy head, nursing pillow, newborn swaddle, Merino Kids, Stokke tripp trapp newborn set with cover.


Please can you let me know what is still available. I can collect anytime and live locally.


I am also looking for a baby changing unit, please do let me know if you have one available.


Best wishes

Sophie

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