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Beautiful baby items for sale - some reduced prices


Rose79

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I have loads of baby stuff for sale, some items are new and some are nearly new


Red bumbo with tray, used but in great condition - ?15 -Sold


Pink petal play mat with detachable toys and mirror, with it's original box, used but in great condition - ?15 - sold


Pink angelcare baby bath support, you can confidently bath your baby with both hands free. New - ?15 -sold


3 in 1 compact car seat shelter, universal to fit most car seats, SPF 50+ protection, fold away insect and rain protection layer, easy to fit. New - ?20 - reduced to ?15


Bruin jungle joy cot mobile from toys r us. Plays jungle melodies and comes with remote control. New and in original box - ?19 -reduced to ?15 - sold


Soft Jumbo go go car for babies to sit in and have hours of fun. New - ?25 - reduced to ?20 - sold


Boys watch. New and in packaging - ?7 -reduced to ?5


Books - what to expect when your expecting and the wonder weeks - used. ?7 each or ?12 for both - reduced to ?5 each


Maternity belt. Size medium.I had to remove the thick metal rods as it was extremely uncomfortable but it still did it's job. Bought from Amazon. ?8 http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00OBTT9IA?psc=1 reduced to ?5 free


Beautiful white mothercare apples and pears Moses basket with stand

This gorgeous white Moses basket is perfect for newborns up to 5/6 months. Made from woven willow and has intergal carry handles. It comes with a white rocking stand and two mattresses.

It's in perfect condition and only used for 5 months - ?60 Ono - Sold


All items are from a pet/smoke free home. Collection near goose green park


I also have loads of baby girl clothes from newborn to 3months, 3-6 months. selling from ?2 to ?10 per item/bundles. There is too much to list so I'm happy for you to come view items and pick and choose what you'd like.

Thank you

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