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Maternity clothes, basinette, baby gym, steriliser and more for sale - all clean and well cared for


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I have a few bundles of mother and baby things to hand on... all are clean and well cared for, we don't smoke and have no pets


Open to offers on everything..


Samsonite pop-up bassinette, like new and in travel bag and box

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsonite-Pop-Travel-Lemon-Lime/dp/B002T0ZP1S


Nuk steriliser, used but like new

White with blue stripe, nice to look at (!) - photo available on request


Cot bumper

Mothercare train design, like new - can send photo


Gymini baby gym

This is used but has a lot of play left in is, is clean and has the toys and clips still, and is in the pack-away bag it came in

http://ababy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/tiny_love_gymini_kick___play1_2.jpg


Maternity clothes:

JojoMamanBebe long sleeve black top - Size S - new, never worn

Dorothy Perkins maternity trousers - brown, light cotton, very comfy - size 10

Next maternity jeans - blue denim - size 10

Dorothy Perkins maternity jeans - blue denim - size 10

Top shop smart maternity trousers - black - size 12

JojoMamanBebe maternity pajamas - aubergine/Bordeaux - size S


Various maternity tops.. free to anyone collecting the other stuff, if wanted!


Sorry I can't get the pics on here, happy to email them to anyone, or just come and have a look!

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