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White wooden Classic Toddler Bed from Kiddicare, 140cm x 70cm mattress size.

Dimensions L144 x W67.5 x H56.5cm

18mths to 4 years.

Has been used, is about 5 years old. Has had stickers on footed and bed head and some scuffs on woodwork, may benefit from a lick of paint. bed base Slats still solid and in great condition.


Will include Mattress, also from Kiddicare. Has cover on it. A couple of greenish stains from cleaning products to clean off a stain from a spilt drink a while ago. Has never had 'other' types of stains on it, its always been well protected with another mattress cover etc. Can also include two Toddler bed size quilts and 3 sets of bedding. All been washed but obviously machine washable also. duvet (120 x 150 cm). Been in a smoke/pet free home.


Bed is built but would fit in most cars with back seats down and its not at all heavy. collection from West Dulwich. Please PM me if interested.

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