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Navy Phil and Teds Sport with baby Cacoon, baby bouncer converter, two P&T sleeping bags and double.


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We're selling our brilliant Phil and Teds Sport in Navy in good condition, with doubles seat, the baby cacoon/carry cot, double rain cover, ?150

Also selling a converter to turn second seat into a baby bouncer, in it's own bag and fits in basket below buggy (Fantastic for transferring the second sibling from sleeping in the buggy to sitting in a baby bouncer at the playgroup or destination. You don't even wake them up.)?25

Also available are really useful cosy toes/sleeping bag that have a draw string like a sleeping bag to keep them really warm, so useful in the cold. ?45 for both.


Also we're selling a beautiful Edwardian wooden hat and coat stand/hall stand. ?190 ONO

Hello Kitty kids bike, great condition, 4/5 year old with stabalizers and disney Princess helmet

3/4 year old boys bike also with stabalizers and Dinosaur helmet. open to offers.

Also two micro scooters for spares and kids wellies - Free

Two old fashioned wooden highchairs ?15 each

Glass coffee table ?50


Thanks,

Here is a photo of the

- Phil and Ted's Sport,

- spare wheel,

- double seat attachment,

- Lazy Ted adaptor- actually meant I could remove sleeping no.2 from buggy and convert it into a baby bouncer at teh venue with out even waking him up - Genius.

- Two P&T sleeping bags,

- double rain cover,

- Baby Carry Cot.

Foam on handle bar has piece missing and under buggy basket has been repaired. Still looks great and works really well.


PM me for more info.


Thanks,

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