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Baby/toddler items for sale - collection from Copleston Road (five min walk from East Dulwich station):

* Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep, blue, excellent condition with 3 unopened filters - £35 
* Fisher Price jungle Jumperoo - £15 
* Shnuggle newborn baby bath - £5
* Angelcare newborn bath support - £5
* Potty decorated with stickers (!) - free 
* Not pictured, but vgc, Galt inflatable baby nest, ideal for when baby is just starting to sit (like this one on Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/erXR0H8) - £5

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