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Some essential items for your holiday/travels this summer.

All from smoke free, pet free home.

Collect near to Dulwich hospital.


Baby Bjorn Baby Active carrier, black with grey trim, used, in box with instructions. For babies from birth up to 12kg. Used with our first son for around 5-6 months. Washed and in good condition. ?15


Neobulle Evolu?Bulle baby carrier ? Mei Tai wrap ? A lovely carrier which is great for children from birth up to toddler. It can be worn at front, side and back and comes with its own carry bag. So comfortable to wear, light use as bought for our second child. Purchased new for ?100 and it comes with the original instructions. Looking for ?60 or sensible offers. See link for more details. http://www.lovetobenatural.co.uk/neobulle-evolubulle-mei-tai-almond-green.html


SOLD - Little Life Carrier Rucksack ? A great carrier for taking your children on longer walks and hands free days out. The Little Life is like the ultimate carrier/ruck sack in that it is very light weight 2kg, takes up to 15 kg in child weight from 6 months old and there is a lot of space inside for nappies etc despite being 28 x 26 x 51 cm in size. A few years old, but only used very lightly with 2 children.


SOLD - Handisitt Portable folding high chair ? wood and black, bought via the EDF for ?20 two years ago for a nanny share and now no longer needed. Still plenty of life left in it. Height and straps can be adjusted. ?5.


Boots baby water seat, suitable for babies up to 12 months. Bought for holiday a couple of years ago but our chubby baby was already too heavy for the recommended weight. ?3


SOLD - Snooze Shade original ? used and loved ? necessity for getting baby to sleep out and about in the summer (or winter for that matter!) Fits all prams and pushchairs - ?10

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