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Nuna Sena Mini Travel Cot ?60 Excellent condition smaller sized travel cot, with raised basinet/cot attachment. Safari colour. http://www.mothercare.com/travel-cots/nuna-sena-mini-travel-cot/LD5512.html


Tripp Trapp Newborn Set ?20 - Sits on top of the high chair, allowing baby to sit with you at the table from birth. (note high chair not included) http://www.mothercare.com/highchairs/stokke%C2%AE-tripp-trapp%C2%AE-newborn-set/LQ4823.html


Nuna Leaf Rocking Chair ?45 - motor free side to side rocking chair for use from birth to 60kg Safari/beige colour. http://www.mothercare.com/bouncing-cradles-and-rockers/nuna-leaf-rocker/LD6134.html


Sleepyhead Deluxe in Chevron ?45 - Overall in great condition, though the cover has a stain on it where babies head goes. Our little one had bad reflux and a few nights we ran out of muslins/covers for the sleepyhead, so she slept directly on the chevron cover. http://www.johnlewis.com/sleepyhead-deluxe-portable-baby-pod-chevron-0-8-months/p2089300



Open to reasonable offers on all. Will be listing on other sites later today/tomorrow. Pick up from SE22 near Dunstans road/Forest Hill Road.

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