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For Sale: Cot bed, Jumperoo, Baby Carrier


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Hi


As our little one is now getting bigger, we are selling the following (all from smoke and pet-free home):


1. IKEA Hensvik cot bed - ?40

- In excellent condition.

- Cot base can be placed at two different heights.

- Has been taken apart for easy transportation (5 separate pieces, plus 8 x wooden dowels and screws needed to put it together again - instructions online. You?ll need an allen key.)

- You will need to buy a new mattress, but free cot bed sheets are available, if the buyer would like them (needless to say, all have been washed and have no marks / stains)


2. Fisher-Price rainforest jumperoo - ?30

- Very good condition

- Music and lights work

- As per photo, jumperoo includes soft frog and parrot toys, pop-up tiger, rolling gecko that makes a noise, butterfly with wings that make a scrunchy sound when you squeeze them, plus elephant, rolling drum and monkey on front panel

- Has been taken apart for easy transport


3. Fisher-Price baby carrier - ?10

- In excellent condition - only used once

- 2-way front and 1-way back carrying

- Product label advises this is intended for children weighing from 3.5 - 15kg


All items are collection from East Dulwich. Please PM for contact details.


Thanks

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