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BabyBjorn travel baby cot - £50


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These really are the best travel cots on the market.

Pictured (and v. well reviewed) at this link : https://www.johnlewis.com/babybjorn-travel-cot-light/black/p6053794

And I've attached pic of ours when bagged up.

Looking for £50 please (they are c. £200 new) - ONO.

Useful for travelling, but also for naps downstairs if you've got more than one, or for visiting relatives etc. Great one for grandparents to have at home too, as takes up so little space (60x50 in bag), and really, really quick and easy to put up.

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