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Joey slings Mei Tai, WHAM hybrid toddler, s.26 ankle boots, Blocks, etc


ladybird01

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I have beautiful Joey slings mei tai, suitable for a girl, brown with pink flowery motifs. Suitable from 6months up or when the baby is able to sit up. Really lovely. I would like ?35 for it. I can email pics if necessary but will be taking them soon.


I also have another lovely hybrid WHAM sling, made to order, suitable for either girl or boy. Worn only twice as I bought it more out of love for sling than real need and my child had been too old for it sadly. It is suitable for an older child, I would say 2 years and up. I would like ?60 for it ovno, considering it is brand new and toddler size. I will be really sad to see this go but cannot justify keeping it.


Girl's leather ankle boots in good to VGUC size 26 European or 8 UK size. These are really lovely. I would like ?7 for them please.

I also have building blocks from Mothecare, which were not used that much so excellent condition. Only the box is bit worse for wear. ?15


Also Tree Fu Tom play mat, as new ?8.


Girl's 12" bike in ok condition but needs some oiling otherwise works fine. Does not have stabilizers though. ?5. No pics atm


I also have some large cloth nappies for sale. These are only suitable from age 1+. I can take pics and look them up if someone is interested

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