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Boden pram suit ?4 - 0-3 months blue with light blue stars


TinyLove mobile ?10 - three musical choices, volume control and a light. It was a must for keeping new baby occupied while I had a shower or did chores.

http://groovystyle.co.uk/tiny-love-classic-development-mobile.html?gclid=CL3RtKXm2csCFdMV0wodqJYNSA


Octonauts Memory game - ?2 (new)

SOLD -Jellycat book ends ?5 - new unused in original box

http://www.wishpot.com/item.aspx?uid=194794&wid=16397262


Widget Breast feeding pillow ?8 - red with garden bugs design (great for b-feeding and for support when baby starts sitting)Great condition

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B001EXG83K/ref=pd_aw_sim_75_3?ie=UTF8&dpID=51dwM6bWVAL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL115_SR115%2C115_&refRID=1GNMBXH7YG5K3VK1R18E

Clean & pet/smoke free


Frozen- 3 puzzles & memory game in one. ?4 (new unopened)

http://www.johnlewis.com/ravensburger-disney-frozen-puzzle-memory-game-pack/p1581095?sku=233832336&kpid=233832336&s_kenid=06338d57-aab2-7ec9-6bdb-000048109537&s_kwcid=403x845476&tmad=c&tmcampid=73


SOLD - Bag of receiving blankets & cellular (3 of each white)used but good condition ?3 brand Jonelle


SkipHop nappy bag - green. Perfect condition ?20 with change mat. Bought from JojoMamam really good condition

http://www.fill-your-pants.com/changing-bags/skip-hop-via-messenger.html?gclid=CPu3vezk2csCFUwq0wodrPQMKg


Sorry no photos to attach I have no idea how to upload. I can email them to you if you're interested in an item. Thanks

Pickup SE24 0BN or can arrange meeting in Local area.

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