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Hi ED forum,


We are now almost sold out of stalls for Peekaboo Nearly New on Sunday April 21st at JAGS school (just 2 left!).


We have a brilliant range of things ready to go on sale including:


Bumbos

Cots

Toddler beds

Baby swings

Baby bouncers

Beautiful clothes including Mini Boden, Frugi, Mamas & Papas, Gap, John Lewis etc

Lots of buggies, double buggies, slings and carriers (various brands)

Wooden & plastic toys, bikes and ride-ons, mini kitchen

Car seats

Travel cots

High chairs

Buggy accessories; foot muffs, cocoons etc

Activity gyms



All in pre-used but very good condition at bargain prices!


We hope to see you there between 9-12noon on Sunday 21st April. It's the perfect place to kit yourself out for a new arrival or a growing Toddler on a budget. We will also have Free Soft play, a cafe, pregnancy / beauty advice from HB Therapy and it's free to park.


If you have any questions feel free to ask or PM me or go to http://peekaboo-nearly-new.co.uk


Thanks a lot


Cathy

Peekaboo Nearly New

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