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VARIOUS BABY ITEMS FOR SALE


2 x 2.5 TOG GROBAGS, 0-6 MONTHS = ?10 each, NOW ONLY GIRAFFE ONE AVAILABLE

One is the Woodland tale design - http://www.johnlewis.com/grobag-woodland-tales-baby-sleep-bag-2-5-tog-multi/p339915 and one has a giraffe design (no longer available). Both in very good condition, as only used for a few months.


KARI ME BABY WRAP, AQUA = SOLD

http://www.kari-me.com/index.php/kari-me-aqua.html

In really good condition. A great sling, which I found really comfortable. Can be used from birth to three years old. Complete with bag and instruction booklet.


MOTHERCARE BRIGHT STARTS SAFARI ACTIVITY GYM = ?20

http://www.mothercare.com/Bright-Starts-Sensory-Safari-Activity-Gym/140658,default,pd.html

Suitable from birth, this is a colourful baby gym with two arches. Also includes a musical mirror and an elephant 'prop pillow' for tummy time. In great condition, as barely used.


BABY BU BU BREASTFEEDING COVER = SOLD

Exactly like this, but in navy blue http://www.amazon.co.uk/Baby-BuBu-Breastfeeding-Cover-Classic/dp/B0064MLOLM.

In good condition. Great for when you are out and about.


All from a pet and smoke free home. Collection from SE23.


Please PM if interested.

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