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Also expecting my first at the end of July. Would be lovely to meet up with other mums to be! Don't currently live in East Dulwich, but have made an offer on a house and hope to be in before the baby comes (wishful thinking...)


I'll PM my number.

Hi there Summer Babies Group


Hope you don't mind me jumping into your group but I have a large quantity of white short sleeved 0-3 month vests which I'd like to give away to a good home. They're from Mothercare. Charity shops don't want them and I can't bear to just throw them away so I hope they might be of use to one of you.


All the best


Daisy

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Hi everyone, congratulations to all you new/expectant mothers!


Hope this doesn't seem opportunistic, but I just wanted to let you know that I have just posted for sale in the Family Room Classifieds section various bits of baby kit that we genuinely found essential with both our babies, but particularly our first (for whom we had a bit more time to sit still and play with things..!) -- Bouncy Chair, Jumperoo, Jungle Gym playmat -- and we also have a door bouncer, Baby Bjorn and feeding pillows I will be adding later. PM me if you're interested in anything, and good luck with it all!

Daisy x

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