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SOLD-baby toys--Lamaze and manhattan baby


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?3 each or 4 for ?10

Manhattan baby whoozit

Manhattan baby ball and ring rattle

Lamaze Mortimer the Moose

Lamaze Pupsqueak

Lamaze Celeste the Sun

Lamaze Tucker the Turtle

(The Lamaze toys above all have clips so that you can clip then onto your buggy)

Lamaze clutch cube

Fisher Price snuggle and cuddle hedgehog


2nd Pic

?1 each

Various rattles and luvvies

Lamaze sock and wrist rattle set

Pirate rattle

Brio my first squirrel rattle

Pottery barn whale rattle

Frog luvvie

Duck luvvie

Wooden teddy bear by plan toys


3rd pic

Cloth baby activity books. ?3 each or all 5 for ?10

Includes

Jellycat - My Boo Book

Lamaze- Discovery Farm

Manhattan baby - Where's the Bone?

Priddy Books - Fluffy Chick and Fuzzy Bee

All used but in very good condition. Last three still have plastic packaging, that's why they look shiny in the pic.

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