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NEW Charlie Crane baby rocker & Little Dutch play gym - £100


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The set cost £274, selling both items for £100. Brand new - unused by our baby.

Available for pick up from East Dulwich - please DM me or WhatsApp 07929030710 if you’re interested.

 

BRAND NEW Charlie Crane Walnut Levo Rocker in colour ‘farrow’ (sage green) - RRP £226

https://www.naturalbabyshower.co.uk/products/charlie-crane-levo-baby-rocker-walnut-organic-white

BRAND NEW Little Dutch Wooden Baby Play Gym (Little Goose) - RRP £47.95

https://www.naturalbabyshower.co.uk/products/little-dutch-baby-gym-little-farm

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