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Herne hill uniform, slide, wheelybugs bee and loads of clothes


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Having a big clear out here and would ideally like these items gone by Thursday!


Herne hill school uniform- 2 Summer dresses size 22 (has fitted my daughter in both nursery and kindergarten)

1 girls checked shirt size 24, 3 school sweatshirts one age 2 and two age 3-4, 2 blue polo shirts age 2, 2 navy cardigans size 22, 4 pairs of tracksuit bottoms age 3-4. PE bag and bookbag. 1 pinafore dress size 22. Possibly a cord skirt which I can't find at the moment. ?25 for the whole bag! All in good condition. Feel free to come and look.



Jojo maman pack away waterproof trousers age 2-3 navy-sold


Wheelybugs bee for ages 1-2 used but good condition sold


Little tikes plastic slide ?10 used but good condition sold


Joules navy blue quilted coat with horse print on inside. Lovely school coat age 4-?8


10 t-shirts age 3-4 all in excellent condition including boden, jojo, next, m&s, joules etc ?12


Very cute black floral Doc Martens in size 9-fab condition-sold


Beautiful Brora Liberty hello kitty (very subtle kitties!)smocked floral print dress. Label says age 1-2 but I know my daughter was wearing it a lot longer than that!! Excellent condition sold


No added sugar stunning grey dress with blue and white ruffled back. Age 3. Perfect condition. ?6



More items to follow-I have lots of girls clothes age 3-4 if anyone wants to come and look!

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