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Sleepyhead Deluxe Pod with spare cover (0-8 months)


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I have a sleepyhead deluxe pod for sale with a spare cover. There is a "pristine white" cover currently on it (all freshly laundered)and the spare cover is in "celestial blue".


This pod and covers are in good condition having been used for just one baby for 6 months (he has now graduated to the next size up).


For sale for ?75. The pod retails for ?109 and the spare cover for ?39 so grab yourself a bargain. Comes from a smoke free and pet free house.


Have a look at the John Lewis website - the product gets rave reviews, giving babies and parents a great night's sleep. Babies seem to love it as they feel cocooned and safe in the pod.


Pick up is from SE15 (very close to Peckham Rye park).

Here's a bit about it

The Sleepyhead is a multi-functional, portable baby bed you can take anywhere.


Softer than a blanket or Moses basket, you can use it awake or sleeping, as a play pod, for tummy time or as a bed. The versatile Sleepyhead is a complete baby bed, made from breathable materials and the filling has anti-dustmite, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.


The cover is made from 100% cotton and is machine washable, including the all-round bumper. The mattress has a waterproof, machine washable cover and a wadding pad that can be removed for easy hand-washing.


Suitable from 0-8 months.

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