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Maxi Cosi Infant Car Seat, Buggy Board, Learn and Groove Activity Station


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Maxi Cosi Car Seat - with Easy Base 2.


CabrioFix Infant Car Seat. Used for 11 months, mostly short journeys. Very clean. Has infant head support cushion.

The base fixes into the car with a seat belt and Car seat is simply fitted and un fitted with out needing to fiddle with a seat belt.


(Original price car seat ?170, base ?90)

Price - ?100




Buggy Board Maxi


Bought while on holiday in New York and used for just 5 days.

With connectors, strap and grip tape.


(Original Price ?50)

Price ?20



Leap Frog Learn and Groove Activity Station.


Lots of buttons and things to move that play different sounds and music.

This kept both our boys amused and safely contained.

A bit dusty but otherwise in very good condition.


(Original price ?80)

Price ?20


Please contact me for more information. Reasonable offers considered.

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