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Loads of baby/ childrens stuff for sale/FREE


Olivetree

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All proceeds to charity, collect from Herne Hill or I can deliver locally.


-Grobag type sleeping bags(but mothercare brand)2.5 tog. For child minimum weight 11.4kg. One is blue & green cars design, the other is multicolour elephant design.

-SOLDCanvas play tent (tipi style in lovely blue & brown animal print

-SOLDPlay pen- hexagonal shape & collapsable

-Colourful quilted 'Taf toys' playmat

-John Lewis cotbed mattress protector

-Gro company 'my first duvet' combed/toddler bed size

-SOLD Paddington 'postcard to Aunt Lucy' cushion

-SOLD ELC easel. One side is a chalkboard, the other is a magnetic whiteboard. Also has bar to connect roll of paper & paint pot holders. Will include magnetic letters,paint & sponges

-SOLDWooden baby walker cart with wooden shapes

-SOLDMamas & Papas snail rocking chair

-SOLDTrunki- ladybird design

-SOLDwimming aids- 1 noodle & 1 swimfin


Thanks for reading, let me know by PM if you need more information or photos!

Still available:


Sleeping bags

Play pen

Baby play mat

Mattress protector

Gro first duvet

ELC wooden easel

John Crane wooden walker/cart with wooden blocks

Mamas & Papas snail rocker

Ladybird trunki

Lots & lots of toys, games & puzzles!


All proceeds going to charity- make an offer! Please see photo attachments or PM me for more info.

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