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Snuzpod 2 (?100) bedside crib (SOLD) and Miffy playmat (?20) for sale


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Selling a few baby bits that our small one has grown out of:


White Snuzpod 2 (NOW SOLD) - originally bought from EDF a few months ago, it's in perfect condition and with original manuals. Comes with mattress (never used as we always used a sleepyhead on top of it, as did the family before us), brand new mattress protector and can provide 3 x fitted sheets with it. Looking for ?100.


Miffy playmat - beautiful and unique soft playmat with two soft dangly toys (we've lost the third one unfortunately) - ?20


Baby bath - free! (now gone)


Pick up from Brockley, please message me if you want further details. Thanks! :)

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