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All items for sale are from a smoke & pet free home


Bugaboo Maxi Cosi Adapters - ?20


Stokke Sleepi mini crib & bed in white - ?250

Used for one child and in good condition apart from chipped paint on the top of the cot, this could easily be touched up.

Includes:

Stokke Mini Crib

Canopy rod for Mini Crib and Canopy sheet (white)

Converting parts to build into Sleepi Cot

2 x mattresses (1 x Mini Crib and 1 x Sleepi mattress.)

2 x STOKKE fitted sheets to fit the mini crib

3 x STOKKE fitted sheets to fit the Sleepi cot

Comes with instructions.


Kari Me Sling - ?25

Kari Me fabric sling in black. Suitable from birth and in great condition. Comes with the instruction booklet.


Lindam Door bouncer - ?10


Maxi Cosi CabrioFix car seat - ?30

From birth to 12 months (13kg) Never been in an accident. Comes with instructions.


Maxi Cosi Priori XP 9 (IsoFix) - ?60

9 months to 4 years. Used for one child and in great condition. Never been in an accident. Comes with instructions.


Gro anywhere blind - ?20

Very good condition and only used a few times.


Happyland Bundle - ?40

Huge selection of Happyland, see image for details.


Grobag Chair Harness - ?5


V Tech Baby Walker - ?10


Leapfrog magnetic fridge letters - ?8

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