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FOR SALE - Sleepyhead Deluxe and Skip&Hop Maternity Bag


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SKIP+HOP MATERNITY BAG ?30 - Bought from John Lewis this year and has only been used for 4 months. This is a great maternity bag, I am selling this bag because I am using the sling more then I thought I would, so I have had to invest in a maternity rucksack instead. Only defect is a slight small tear on the front of the bag, please see photo. Otherwise in perfect condition! Full details of bag can be found at: http://www.skiphop.com/diaper-bags/forma-pack-go-diaper-tote


SLEEPYHEAD DELUXE ?80 - Bought from John Lewis this year and has only been used for 3 months, our little one doesn't seem to get on with it! Slight teathering on one side and very slight discoloration at the head of the sleepyhead. Other then that in good condition and comes with all original packaging. Please see photos. Full details can be found at: http://www.sleepyheadwebshop.com/en/products/sleepyhead/sleepyhead-deluxe-pod-0-8m-pristine-white.html


Please get in touch for further details. Local pick up from East Dulwich.


Regards

Heidi

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