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SOLD - Play kitchen. Toilet seat reducer and other baby-toddler bits still available


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The play kitchen -


http://www.elc.co.uk/Little-Cook%27s-Kitchen/134188,default,pd.html


Everything is still there, bar a fork and a spoon I think. I've given everything a good clean and the only thing that looks used is one of the 'hob's as some little fingers have been at the stickers! Now removed and looks fine. Throwing in a kettle and a basket of foody bits if you'd like.


Photos available by email.. Having trouble uploading.


Offers in the region of ?20 would be nice as it cost ?70 new!


The rest:


All available for a few quid each:


tipi toes toilet seat reducer - clean, disinfected, like new but used!

http://www.preciouslittleone.com/product-information/67/12385/tippitoes-toilet-trainer-seat-(white)/?gclid=CJLnt7ObuMYCFSjMtAodM24H5w


Pottette liners - pack of 30, almost all there


Potette blue silicone insert (changes potette into a potty, replacing bags with resuseable liner)


liner for MacLaren Techno Buggy (padded thing with the velcro tabs to attach to the top of the seat) - hardly used and prefectly good condition


ANy queries just send me a pm!

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