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BABY STUFF - Wooden toys, nappy bin, yoyo pram cover


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We are doing a clear out of some of our baby things - mostly accidental duplicates and unused or unneeded.


- Wooden bead frame maze toy - ?7


- Charlie the sausage dog wooden pull along toy - brand new in box - ?7


- Keel-eco polar bear soft toy - made from 100% recycled materials - unused - ?4


- Janod wooden framboisine dolls pram - pink with polker dots - hardly used. Great condition baby walker/doll toy. (RRP ?79.99) Can come with doll pillow and quilt that were bought separately - ?25


- ELC Happyland London Bus - (RRP ?29.99) ?8


- BABYZEN YOYO 0+ Newborn Pushchair Raincover (RRP ?24.95) Unused brand new - ?12


- Tommee Tippee Sangenic Tec Nappy Disposal Tub, White. Unused. RRP (?27.99) ?8


Pick up from Camberwell Grove near Dog Kennel Hill Primary school. Happy to reduce price if you'd like multiple items. please contact me if you have any questions!

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