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Silvercross Pram £100, Green sheep Moses basket £50 , Sleepyhead and other baby items


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We have the following items for sale: Silvercross Pram in black, good used condition (normally £750), Green Sheep Moses basket £50 in excellent condition plus various other items - sleepyhead £25 with original bag, cot beds, sterilizers, and more


These items are on the Kidsie app, a locally made phone app for buying, selling, and donating preloved baby, kid, and maternity items in London.


I'm the app maker (local SE22 mum) so feel free to ask me to be connected to the seller directly in the app or you can download Kidsie in the app stores, view items and message sellers for more info / to purchase directly!


These are great big-ticket items with a lot to save by purchasing secondhand and would love to see them rehomed!


Kidsie is available to download for apple and android phones. www.kidsie.shop. We were also just named by Metro as one of the best parent apps to download in London :)

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