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stair gate, glow clock, wheelie bug, footmuff, bike seat and back carrier


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All for sale, having a pre-moving clearout of toddler items we no longer need. All in good to great condition:


Lindam wooden stairgate - pressure model with extendable pieces for wide stairs/doors - ?7

Wheelie bug - cow design 1+ size, Some paint peeling from cushion - ?10

Quinny footmuff - fitted our Zapp but I think does other models/brands too. All washed and ready to go - ?10

Go Glow bed trainer clock - box battered but clock perfect as our daughter insisted she wanted her brother's old Bunny clock! ?5

Co-pilot Limo baby/toddler bike seat. top of the range, fits on the parcel rack (can be supplied if dont have one), these are ?70 new - ?15

GS-60 baby back carrier - great for summer hols and walking trips! ?10


Pics attached - couple at a time as that's all I can do at once!

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