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GONE: Enormous bundle of cloth nappies (Tots Bots, Bum Genius, Fuzzy Bunz, etc.)


alieh

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THESE HAVE NOW BEEN TAKEN




I have an enormous stash of cloth nappies to give away to anyone that will make use of them.


They are currently stored at my husband's office on the Lordship Lane, so I don't have a full inventory.


But there are sizes from newborn right up to the very largest Tots Bots, which I used for overnight for my large toddler.


Some are barely used, some like the Bum Genius have been well loved but have lots of life left in them, with velcro still sticky, etc.


Would be a great stash for someone getting started on cloth nappies who wants to try many different brands. Or someone who has time to lay them all out and try to sell them on!


If anyone knows of any charities that can use cloth nappies instead, please let me know!


PM me. Collection on Lordship Lane, or in SE23 behind the Horniman Museum.

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