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BINIBAMBA Sheepskin pram / buggy / basket liner in milk.

** RRP £109. This item is as new and has never been used - it comes in the original dust bag **

Selling for £60. Collection in SE22 or may be able to deliver locally. 

This deep-pile, luxury merino sheepskin liner from BINIBAMBA keep your baby super snugly and at an optimal temperature no matter the season. The ultimate baby essential, BINIBAMBA will have them sleeping like a baby - naturally. Find comfort wherever you are - BINIBAMBA’s sheepskin snugglers fit any buggy, bassinet, Moses basket or bouncer from birth. The carefully positioned pre-cut strap holes fit both 3 & 5 point harnesses.Natural, hypoallergenic & sink in soft, BINIBAMBA’s sheepskin snugglers are suitable from newborn & baby-safe. Handmade with love from the finest merino sheepskin, these liners are REACH compliant & free of harmful azo dyes, safeguarding both little ones and the planet. Binibabes can sleep tight. Presented ‘gift-ready’ as standard in 100% cotton BINIBAMBA dustbags that can be reused as your nappy bag, toy bag, throw your life in and go bag!

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