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Lots of baby things for sale - having a spring clean!


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SOLD 1) Unused girls 3 piece bedding set, still in packaging. Pink/ Tilly's Favourite Things from Kiddicare.

Quilt - 100cm x 120cm, bumper - 37cm x 150cm, fleece blanket - 100cm x 120cm. Pic attached.

RRP ?25, asking for ?15


SOLD 2) Lascal mini buggy board (red) with instructions and extender kit. You will need to buy a connector kit to fit to your buggy.

Asking for ?10.


SOLD 3) Large wooden activity cube - cube is 12 inches x 12 inches. Features beads, magnetic board, xylophone, pic attached.

Asking for ?15.


SOLD 4) Tommee Tippee electric steam steriliser with instructions. Will fit 6 bottles and takes 5 minutes to sterilise.

Asking for ?10.


SOLD 5) Early Learning Centre plastic double sided easel. Black board and white board.

http://www.elc.co.uk/Double-Sided-Easel---Blue/118843,default,pd.html

RRP ?45. Asking for ?15.


SOLD 6) Kiddicare garden friends bouncer.

http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/indybest/gadgets-tech/the-50-best-baby-buys-8261995.html?action=gallery&ino=8

Asking for ?5.


SOLD 7) Bath support for babies 6 month over. Blue plastic with beads.

Similar to pic on link http://www.kiddicare.com/p/Safety_1st_Swivel_Bath_Seat_Pastel_blue.htm

Asking for ?4.


SOLD 8) Maxicosi Cabriofix carseat with newborn insert. Denim and grey colour. 0-13kg. Not been in an accident.

With Maxicosi Easybase 2 (not isofix).

Asking for ?30 each or ?50 for both.


9) John Lewis jungle black out blind. Great for a nursery. 122cm wide x 190cm long. Slight damage to reverse of blind on one side. Pic attached.

Asking for ?15.

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