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For sale: Reuseable Nappies - complete system


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Charlie banana pocket nappies x2

Bum genius pocket nappies x4

Bum genius newborn pocket x2

bambinex 2 shaped nappies, 3.5-10kg size x 5

Motherease wraps x 4 (2 small, 2 med)

Bambino mio small wraps x3

Patterned pocket nappies x2

2 x bumble night time nappies

White plastic nappy pail

Nappy pail laundry bags x 2

Unopened rolls paper nappy liners

3 x nappy boosters/liners.


?50 for everything. Sorry photos not uploading to site from phone but if interested, I will send photo. All purchased from The Nappy Lady. Please PM me.

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