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FOR SALE: Jumperoo, Gro Clock and FREE Steriliser


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FOR SALE:


FISHER PRICE RAINFOREST JUMPEROO - ?30

http://www.kiddicare.com/p/Fisher_Price_Rainforest_Jumperoo.htm

In excellent condition. Collection from SE23. From pet and smoke free home. Includes box and instruction.



GRO CLOCK - ?10

Never been used. No longer in original box, but includes instructions and storybook.



FREE: TOMMEE TIPPEE ELECTRIC STEAM STERILISER

http://direct.asda.com/tommee-tippee-closer-to-nature-Electric-Steriliser-Kit/002673512,default,pd.html?dual=0

- In really good condition

- The following items have never been used and are still sealed in packaging - 2 x 150ml feeding bottles, 3 x milk dispensers, bottle brush, soother.

- Also includes 2 x extra 150ml bottles AND 1 x insulated bottle bag


Collection from SE23. From pet and smoke free home. Please PM if interested.

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