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Lovely stokke pram in teal. Comes with extra cushion and padding for newborn. Bag, rain cover and new boxed adapters for a maxi cosy car seat. I never used them coz I like the look of the stokke too much. Rain cover is in great condition. The bag has a small tear (1/2 cm). Can be bought new. The pram

Is in excellent condition apart wear of the fabric at the back of the pram. Again all the fabric can be replaced.

I've just taken it to pieces and washed it all so apart from a few minor scratches it looks great. I used mainly slings so it didn't get that much use. The only real use I had for it was running. It's brilliant. Steers like a dream and one handed too. I loved how high the baby was to me. Can face towards you or, outward. Really high so baby is not breathing in fumes.....



Pacapod bag ?10. New zip, all the bits are there.


Also a little life travel cot tent. In pale green hexagonal shape super design. 2.3 kg. Up to three years. Great for play tent in an emergency. Photos attached of rent from front, from the top, and of the bags of tent pegs and bag it packs into. ?40


Lamaze playmat. Plus some cool bits. We never ended used it in the end so excellent condition:)

Playmat photos. Lovely space themed play may but we never got round to using it. Usual brilliant Lamaze quality. Bright noisy with a moving musical attachement. Noisy crinkly mirror chewy bits all

Inc. Was too worried about my eldest to leave my daughter on the floor:( ?20

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