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Baby sale: cot, hammock, co-sleeper, mountain buggy, carrier and more!


sarahf

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Hi. Doing a big clear out of our baby things. Please text me on 07788 678427 if you are interested or want photos.


Aspace Avalon cot and organic little green sheep mattress

- an elegant and simple solid oak cot. Mattress has always been used with the cover. Both in very good condition. Originally over ?600. Will take ?180 for both or ?150 for cot and ?50 for mattress. Will also include protective cover and fitted cotton sheets.


Miyo baby hammock

- brilliant for unsettled newborns. Lovely design. Includes mattress pads and sheets. ?60.


Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper

- attaches to side of your bed for newborns. Lasted almost 8 months with our daughter. ?60.


Urban Mountain Jogger push chair

- good for light park running. Includes rain cover and sleeping bag style foot warmer. Great navy and Orange colour way. Originally over ?600 but will accept ?160.


UppaBaby G-Luxe umbrella pushchair

Black and silver. Includes cup holder and rain cover. Could do with a new bolt on the frame but perfectly functional as is. ?35.


Stokke 3-in-1 baby carrier

Used once! Neutral taupe colour way in organic cotton. ?50.


Phil and Ted's MeToo High chair

Red and black. ?10

  • 3 weeks later...

Some items still left and many reduced for fast sale


Aspace Avalon oak cot and organic Little Green Sheep mattress. ?150


Miyo Baby Hammock - ?50


Arm's Reach co sleeper - ?50


Limited Edition Runway Mountain Jogger Urban - navy and orange colour way. ?140


UppaBaby G-Luxe pushchair in black and silver. ?35


Maxi Cosi Pebble car seat, black and grey - ?30

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