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REDUCED: paidi cotbed (?25) micralite toro (?120) and more


kfc2010

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Hi loved my two girls and now ready for a new home:


Micralite toro in red (?150) - comes with carry cot, travel bag (only used a couple of times, but great for plane journeys), buggy board. In great condition, apart from small hole in basket underneath and handles need tightening. See photo.


Paidi cotbed (?40) great condition - see picture, also have the side parts to convert it into a toddler bed


Stripey buggy snuggle (?20) - fleecey, really cosy, washable and only used for a couple of winters. Can share photo.


Hardback book (?4) your baby month by month by Su Laurent


All to collect from Herne Hill - please PM with your email address for more photos/details


Thanks, katie

reducing cotbed to ?25


And micralite etc to ?120 - this really is a great buggy (check out their advertising, not mine...) - very light weight, good for public transport, and been very robust for my 2, and still got loads of life in it. A bargain - I spent ?400 on the toro itself, the travel bag and buggy board were bought as extras...

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