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Babyzen Yoyo bundle: pram, newborn pack, rain covers, footmuff, sheepskin, etc.


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We are selling our Babyzen yoyo pram in black and a host of accessories.  It has been used for two children so some wear and tear but still in good condition.  £200 collection in SE22.

The bundle includes everything you could need for any weather for a newborn up to toddler years:

Pram

Newborn pack (original version)

Rain cover for pram

Rain cover for newborn pack

Footmuff

Sheepskin

Snoozeshade cover

Cup holder

Bag for travel

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