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SOLD: SnuzPod2 Bedside Crib 3 in 1 Natural (Cot for Co-Sleeping) - ?100 ovno


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We are selling our lovely SnuzPod for ?100 ovno, which we bought from ?BumptoBaby? in Earlsfield in three months ago (at a cost of ?199). This was an absolute life-saver in the early days with my son, who wouldn't settle in a moses basket. We used this for about 6 weeks, so it?s still in really good condition. The cot comes complete with the recommended Little Green Sheep natural mattress.


The cot comes with all of the original instructions, straps and poles. It is height adjustable so that you can match the Sn?zPod mattress base height to the mattress in your bed (adjustable from 35-57cm). The external size is L100xD42xH95cm (max).


Here?s the blurb from the website (http://www.thelittlegreensheep.co.uk/the-little-green-sheep/snuzpod2-bedside-crib-3-in-1-natural.aspx):


Three Cribs in One


Use as a bedside crib, standalone crib or moses basket/bassinet

SnuzPod exclusive: Lift off bassinet you can carry wherever you go, and ideal for daytime naps

SnuzPod exclusive: Storage shelf, essential for keeping those night-time essentials close to hand

Sn?zPod exclusive: Gently rock your baby to sleep when using SnuzPod as a standalone crib


Safe Access During The Night


See through mesh window aids breathability and allows you to feel reassured without risking disturbing their sleep

SnuzPod exclusive: Unique Zip-down side wall means you can comfort and feed your baby, before returning back up to provide them with their own safe and secure space (out of the way of any loose duvets or bedding)


Any questions do let me know - we could deliver locally if needed (we are based on Bellenden Road).

Hi - I am definitely interested! Hope it's still available. I could come and pick it up either Friday or at the weekend.


Do let me know if the Snuzpod is still free and if so, when would be best to come and get it.


All the best,


Clare

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