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I am selling the following items and I can deliver on Sunday morning at 10.30 am at the Horniman museum or you can collect in Beckenham:


SOLD Baby Bjorn carrier classic, colour grey ?20 as new

SOLD Baby Bjorn Winter cover in black as new ?20 it can be used with all BB carriers

1 Gro blind ?15

SOLD 1 Jollra cot bumper Unisex as new ?5

1 Beaba milk dispenser in pink NEW still wrapped up - it can be a great present ?3

1 Dishwasher safe basket for dummies and bottles NEW ?2


Free: 3 travel bottles, 2 packs of NUK breastpads

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