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MOVED TO THE CLASSIFIEDS SECTION - SORRY! BABY BRAIN.....


?5 or a bottle of wine for the lot. To be collected from East Dulwich, off Lordship Lane:


Sleepbag/ Grobag


- 1 x early days baby grobag in white (2.5 togs)


Baby vests


- 1 x John Lewis short sleeve baby vest with poppers with gorgeous animal prints


Babygros


- 1 x John Lewis basic white babygro


- 1 x Mothercare yellow stripes babygro


- 1 x early days babygro (matching with the grobag - see photo)


- 1 x George babygro with temperature indicator


- 3 x Tesco blue & stripy babygros. Says 3-6m but fit our baby at 2-3m and is similar to other 0-3 items


Tops without poppers


- 1 x Mothercare "Squeak Squeak" top


- 1 x "little star" cardigan. Good thickness for winter, with matching bib


Zip-up jumpers


- 1 x early days zip-up jumper. Says 6-9m on lable but fit our boy up to three months and is similar size to other 0-3 items


- 1 x George zip-up jumper. Says 6-9m on lable but fit our boy up to three months and is similar size to other 0-3 items


- 1 x cable knit style zip-up jumper


Misc.


- 1 x early days baby hat (matching with the grobag and babygro: See photo)


- 1 x Mothercare "little star" bib


- 2 x Mothercare "my jungle family" bib


- 4 x Mothercare basic white bibs


- 3 x pairs of socks (2 blue and 1 white), never worn

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