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East Coast Nursery high chair and Dreambaby bed rail


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Hi,


Selling our wooden folding East Coast Nursery high chair for ?30. Very stylish wooden chair, some staining on the material straps which may come out with detergent/stain remover. https://www.madeformums.com/reviews/east-coast-nursery-folding-highchair-review/



Also selling a dreambaby phoenix bed rail - never used and in its box but we didn?t use it in the end - selling for ?15. https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4631640


Also have some stage one HiPP and aptamel baby formula unopened which expires May this year if that?s of any use to someone.


PM me if interested. Pick up from dulwich village SE21

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