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After much consideration, we have decided our family is complete, and I have therefore got a lot of well cared for quality baby items for sale.


Everything is in excellent condition, other than any flaws or omissions noted below. The price in brackets is the current purchase price.


Any takers, please pm me (apologies if links don't work - I'm a technophobe!).


1. Galt Playnest - http://babyworld.co.uk/reviews/galt-playnest-farm (new ?30) - selling for ?15 - this has been a godsend for a baby who didn't like to be constrained by a bouncy chair


2. Maxi Cosi Pebble Car Seat (grey/brown) - never been anywhere near an accident. Does have slightly clicky handle bar but does not affect usage (new ?165), together with Maxi Cosi car seat rain cover - selling for ?80


3. Baby Bjorn Active Carrier (black and grey) - barely used. Plus 2 Baby Bjorn bibs which fit over carrier to protect it from dribble etc. (new ?72) - selling for ?30


4. Jo Jo Maman Bebe baby bath support (green) - invaluable if you have siblings in the bath a need a free hand - http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+baby-bath-supports-in-bathtime-and-healthcare+b7373 (new ?11) - selling for ?5


5. Fisher Price Rainforest Jumperoo - has had seat re-enforced by a professional seamstress. Lights work, but sound does not (may just be a faulty battery) - this is probably a selling point however! http://www.mothercare.com/Fisher-Price-Rainforest-Jumperoo/848272,default,pd.html (new ?115) - selling for ?40


6. John Lewis Moses basket stand and mattress (combined new ?90) - selling for ?50. Can also sell some Mamas & Papas moses basket sheets and waterproof under layers for ?10 extra.


7. Fisher Price Jungle gym and playmat - http://www.fisher-price.com/en_US/brands/babytoys/products/Rainforest-Melodies-and-Lights-Deluxe-Gym. Selling without hanging attachments as these are still used or not saleable. Variety of hanging items can be bought inexpensively from toy shops, or will no doubt be gifted to new babies! (new ?55) - selling for ?20


8. Philips Avent Electric Single Breast Pump (new ?115) - selling for ?35


9. Philips Avent Steriliser (new ?30) - selling for ?10


10. Gro egg room thermometer (new ?15) - selling for ?5


11. Sunshine kids toddler harness/reins (new ?10) - selling for ?5


12. Jo Jo Maman Bebe 0-6 months baby wetsuit - selling for ?5

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