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Mamas and Papas White changing station


Flossie999

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Hi,


I have a white, wooden changing unit for sale. It has been used, so does have some signs of wear and tear. However, it still looks in good condition, and needs a good home.


Other than the main changing shelf, it has two further shelves, which are perfect for storing nappies, wipes, clothes etc.


My son has now outgrown this, so sadly, it's time to part with it. It came from mamas and papas, but when I looked at their website, they don't seem to sell them like this anymore.


It's for sale for ?25. Grab yourself a bargain - take a look at the photos. It's a great looking unit (baskets and tubs etc as shown in the photos are not included in the sale, but shown here to illustrate how useful it is).


Collection is from SE15, just near Peckham Rye

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