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Hello,

Please see below different baby things for sale + free items.  Prices indicated or best offer for items and bundles.  Contact me for pictures.

Collection in East Dulwich and possibilty to deliver bed locally. 

£180 : Cotbed/toddler bed Stokke with mattresses (toddler is organic) + sheets.

£30: Steamer with 3 levels and rice cups. 

£15 :  breastpump double electric Bellababy  + 30 milk storage bags

£5 : single electric breastfeeding pumps Tommee tippee

£5 : Baby bottle warmer Tommee tippee (used once)

£5 : Tommee tippee nicrowave steriliser 

£30 : Babyzen yoyo bag + board whith wheels

£35 : Babyzen yoyo new born pack (no buggie) colour peach. 

£30 : Highchair Joie, foldable with tray.  

£5 : Ingenuity Baby Booster Feeding Seat, Green. Used condition

£30 : Multifunction infant musical rainforest jumperoo 2

£5 : baby food silicone storage container for freezer+ sippy cup + reusable food pouch

£10 : baby carrier old version Babybjorn 

£5 : baby carrier/sling old version Caboo close

Free (with a purchase): Baby bath +seat , set of babybottles (1 1 glass MAM, 1 Avent , 2 bébé confort +teats) , babycook (used condition, stained), moises basket stand, 3 Nuk dummies (never used), 4 table silicone table corners, musical babybouncer mamas and papas.

Thanks! 

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