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Co Sleeper ?60, Medela breast pump ?15, Brio Highchair ?10


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Arms Reach Co Sleeper for sale, very good, clean condition, all parts complete, ?60.


Medela Swing Breast pump with mains adaptor,tubing,storing bag,valves and instructions.Very good condition, ?15. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD.


Littlelife Traveller S2 carrier,new with tags and storage bag, suitable for 6 months to 3 years.Excellent condition,?30


BabyBjorn Original carrier in Black with box and instructions, good condition ?8.


Brio Sit Highchair, yellow wood with plastic white safety panels and tray (tray can be put in the dishwasher) adjustable seat and foot rest, turns into a junior sized chair. Some wear and tear and paint chips but plenty of life still in it, ?10.


Lascal Buggy Board Maxi, comes with the pins but not the connectors which attach to the pram. Good condition ?5.


Squashblox, 8 square soft construction blocks measuring approx 39x2x39 cm in blue x2, yellow x 2, red x3 and green x1.

They attach by Velcro flaps and can be joined to form one big mat or to build with. Good condition ?6




I have photos for all items which I can email, couldn't resize for the post. Pick up only from SW2. Thank you

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