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Scandinavian wooden cot, free if needed or donation to charity


alicecarr

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We have a great wooden cot which is a Scandinavian brand (Troll). We?d love to find it a new home before Christmas. It?s pale wood, has three height settings so can be used from birth to 2.5 years. It has a drop side, lockable wheels, teething protectors on the top rails. We have a mattress which has always been protected, the mattress protector and some Peter Rabbit sheets. It takes to pieces and we have the instructions for it.


If someone really needs a cot and can?t pay you can have it for free otherwise we would ask for a donation to charity (maybe ?30 to eg Little Village). We would prefer collection but could deliver if really needed. We are SE22 9JA.


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