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Sleepyhead Grand sleep pod / cocoon - ?60 and spare cover - ?25.


I'm selling our Sleepyhead Grand pod which is marketed for babies from 8 months to 3 years. It currently costs ?208 new.


You'll see the reviews on John Lewis etc are really positive (bordering on miraculous!) for these pods. It might be the miracle solution for you! Our little man really enjoyed feeling snug in his until 12months, and his sleep was amazingly improved in it, but he now prefers having more room to shift around.


It fits inside a standard cot or can be placed directly on the floor for nap time or while travelling/camping.


Comes with original carry bag.


Covers have been washed and it's ready to be used (there is a faint mark on the cover where baby's head has rested). I have a spare cover too: this is pale blue and is in excellent condition, and I'm selling for ?25 (retails at ?60).


Please ask if you have questions/would like to come and look. I'm just off Bellenden road.

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