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Grobag girls sleeping bags x2, 6-18 months, 1 tog ?12/ Slumbersac 0.5 tog unisex 6-18 ms ?5


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Grobag 6-18 Months 1 Tog Beautiful Girls? Sleeping Bags X2 Excellent Condition. ?12.



These are absolutely gorgeous, great quality sleeping bags with lovely designs (Rainbow (pink), Birdie (white)) in excellent condition inside and out. Washed and ironed, no stains. Side zipper and popper with poppers either side of the neck. I absolutely loved putting my daughter in these.



They wash and tumble dry brilliantly. 100% cotton.



Slumbersac unisex 6-18 Months 0.5 Tog Sleeping Bag - Immaculate Condition. ?5


Lovely white/green owl pattern. Front zip.


This is an absolutely gorgeous, great quality unisex sleeping bag with a lovely owl design in excellent condition inside and out. Washed, no stains.



Beautifully soft 100% cotton.



Or happy to accept ?15 for all three if you want to combine them.

From a pet free smoke free household.

Collection from Herne Hill SE24 or Dulwich Village.

Happy to send more photos if you PM me.

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