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FS: Moby wrap / Tippitoes baby bath / FREE birth pool / Chicco highchair / playmat


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We are selling:


1x Navy blue Moby wrap - ?15

1x Tippitoes baby bath - ?5

1x Chicco red highchair - ?20

1x Skip Hop Fun Farm Activity Mat - ?10

1x La bassine birth pool with hose, round tap adaptor, water thermometer & protective pads for furniture/floor etc. - - ALL FREE! PLEASE NOTE that the pool has a teeny tiny very slow air puncture but when the pool is filled is does not deflate at all & worked fine for us. All you need is to buy a liner (this one will do http://www.madeinwater.co.uk/birth-pool-liners/).

Some pics attached


PM me if interested - thanks!


Suzie

  • 4 weeks later...

Birth pool has gone.


Still available are:


1x Tippitoes baby bath - ?5

1x Chicco red highchair - ?15

1x Skip Hop Fun Farm Activity Mat - ?10


I've reduced the price of the highchair as I've realised when cleaning it that the straps are missing. We've never used them and it doesn't affect the safety of the chair. There is a bar between the legs which stops the wee one from slipping out (see photo).

Also selling our brown parasol. Gives UV protection up to factor 50 and has a universal attachment so can attach to most buggies & pushchairs etc.


Like this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jane-Parasol-Anti-Memories-Brown/dp/B0091SF9B2/ref=sr_1_1?s=outdoors&ie=UTF8&qid=1439831355&sr=8-1&keywords=jane+parasol+brown


Selling for ?15.

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