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We are having an open house on Saturday 23rd of

October from 10AM to 12PM to get rid off all our

new born and baby stuff (up until around 2 years

of age). First come first served. There will be

lots of clothes, towels, bed spreads, toys, plus

all the below "stuff" (links to external websites

provided so that you can see what exactly is on

offer):


Address: 36 Trossachs road

East Dulwich (off East Dulwich Grove)

London SE22 8PY

Tel: 0208 693 0817



V&M Jacob Cot Bed (white) + sprung mattress 139 cm ? 69 cm -- ?120 (c. ?220 new)

Good quality cot bed + mattress which converts

into a bed suitable from birth to 5year ish

www.preciouslittleone.com/product-information/51/1 0890/v-and-m-jacob-cot-bed-white/



iCandy Cherry Stroller + Carrycot + lifestyle bag.

Liquorice & black colour scheme -- ?200 (c. ?330

new)

www.icandyuk.com/products_detail.php?id=cherry_stroller



Fisher-Price Safe Voyage Baby car seat (0-18 months) (red/grey) -- ?20 (c. ?30 new)

www.amazon.co.uk/Fisher-Price-Voyage-Infant-Carrie r Electric/dp/B000J25FOK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=12 87260466&sr=1-1



Avent AV831X Electric Steam Steriliser -- ?20 (c. ?40 new)

Avent is the babyproduct division of Phillips. The link is for the replacement model. we have the

previous model but they look the same

www.amazon.co.uk/AVENT-Express-Electric-Steam-Steriliser/dp/B00066LRD2



Avent ISIS manual breast pump -- ?10 (c. ?20 new)

www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-AVENT-Manual-Breast-Conta

iner/dp/B000MMSEBI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=baby&qid=1

267278588&sr=8-1-catcorr



Fisher-Price Newborn-to-Toddler Portable Rocker --

?20 (c. ?55 new)

This was easily the best thing we ever bought.

This rocker/bouncer is more difficult to outgrow

because it is somewhat bigger than the average.

You use it for as long as baby can not sit up by him/herself (maybe 9 months?) and because baby is fed up to lie down all the time. Ours is a little bit worn out hence the price

www.amazon.co.uk/Fisher-Price-Newborn-to-Toddler

Portable-Rocker/dp/B000LXP1G4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=

baby&qid=1267281405&sr=8-2



BabyBjorn Original Spirit Carrier -- ?35 (c. ?55 new)

www.amazon.co.uk/BabyBjorn-Original-Spirit-Carrier-Diamond/dp/B001ET6P46/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=baby&q id=1267281722&sr=1-1



Tricot Slen baby carry sling (0-24 months) Olive

Green colour -- ?25 (c. ?40 new)

made from 100% cotton. Homely feel

www.babylonia.be/product_manual/Tricot-slen_eng.LR.pdf



Hippychick Hipseat (black) -- ?25 (c. ?40 new)

Very innovative baby/toddler carrier

www.Hippychick.com (under best sellers)


IKEA baby chair (white) -- ?5



2 brand new 2 breast feeding elegant night dress from Mothercare. -- ?5 each



A few clothes from age 6 months to 2 years old.




Baby books

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