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Squashable travel seat, toddler toilet seat, car seat insert


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Hi


The following baby items are for sale:


1. Totseat - ?15

- Machine washable, squashable, travel high chair

- Excellent condition; only used once

- Fabric is purple with circle design

- Folds down to fit in a handbag

- Comes in its own matching carry bag (great for travel!), with original instruction leaflet

- Instructions advise this is suitable for children who can sit unaided; and easily attaches to all chair types


2. AiKiddo Toddler toilet seat - ?5

- Pink with a white cushioned seat and handles, splash guard, adjustable fixing levers and non-slip rubber strips to help you attach it to the toilet seat

- New and un-used - unfortunately, this didn?t fit out toilet seat, and we didn't get around to returning it within the required time frame. Please check Amazon listing for details of dimensions https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BT15Z2J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


3. Baby car-seat insert - ?8.00

- Black, newborn insert for the Joie Baby Stages ISOFIX car seat (as seen here https://joiespares.co.uk/index.php/car-seat/stages/ember/spc0925chemb037)

- New and un-used (came with the car seat we bought, but our child no longer needed an infant insert at the time we bought it)


All items are from a smoke and pet-free home, and are available for collection from East Dulwich.


Thanks

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