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Having a clear out and have a lot of very good quality and condition items for sale. A lot of the items are boxed so would make good presents. They have been very well looked after and are from a pet and smoke free home. Pictures in the posts below. Collection from East Dulwich


1. Early Learning Lights and Sounds Buggy Driver (brand new, boxed, never used - ?20 new) - ?12.50


2. Maxi-Cosi Car Seat Adapters for Bugabee Bee (brand new, boxed, never used - ?35 new) - ?25


3. Maxi-Cosi car seat Adapters for Bugaboo Cameleon (used, no box - ?35 new) - ?15


4. Tippi-Toes Doorway Bouncer (Boxed) - ?5


5. Bugaboo Bee Baby Cocoon with Head Muff in Pink - ?25


6. Bugaboo Sun Canopy in Light Blue - ?30


7. Maxi-Cosi Car seat with head hugger (this is well used and the material is faded a bit, ideal for a second car / grand parents / nanny) - ?15


8. Koo-di Sun & Sleep Pop-Up Travel Bassinette (hardly used, boxed, with travel case) - ?15


9. Brio Bead maze - ?7


10. My Baby Book based on "Guess How Much I Love You" - ?3


11. Book: Gentle Birth Method by Dr Gowri Motha - ?5

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