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* What to expect when you're expecting ?4


* What to expect the first year ?4 - TAKEN


* Birthing ball Blue exercise ball and pump, used to bounce up and down and up and down and up and down while pregnant. Not sure of the size but Im 5?5? and it was fine for me. The pump isnt great but it did the job. ?5 - TAKEN


* Aqua Bumbo. Old model so no tray or straps. ?4


* Gro Travel high chair ?4

http://www.johnlewis.com/gro-chair-harness-jazz-stripe/p469774


BT baby monitor - the screen on the control you would have in your lounge isnt working, all the rest of it is fine. ?4


FREE

Baby Bath from John Lewis. White with plug in bottom. There is a non-slip pad at the bottom which is a bit scratched and worn. Otherwise its fine.


Baby bath support, white plastic. the one where the baby lies back in it.



let me know if you want a photo of any of the items


Collection from East Dulwich

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