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Snowsuits and various baby items for sale: cheeky wipes; hippy chick; changing table; snoozshade; cot bumper


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Ikea Gulliver changing table (very good condition, few little chips on edges) £20


Black hippy chick hip seat (like new, with tote bag) £20


Cheeky wipes boxes 1xfresh and 1xmucky, with 2x net bags (to hold wipes inside box) and 2xbags for travel. (no wipes included) £10


SnoozeShade original £10


Air mesh cotbed bumper (never used) £10


Noodoll night light - pink bunny (like new, with box) £10


All from smoke- and pet-free home.

Collection from near Dog Kennel Hill Sainsburys

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  • 1 month later...

Dare 2 Be Snuggler Snowsuit 6-12 months £5


Reima Tec Snow suit/overall 12-18 months £20


Both tried and tested in South London and Norway. In very good condition.



Cheeky wipes, Noodoll light, hippy chick, changing table still available.


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