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For pick-up from Denmark Hill.

Our kids have moved on to a bunk bed and we have two cot beds to give away.

Both were used while they were babies as cots and later on converted to cot beds.
Both have light scratches and small areas where paint has come off.

The Mama and Papas Lucia cot bed can be set at two different heights as baby cot and later used as cot bed. Used but generally in good order. 

The frame of the John Lewis Rachel cot bed supporting the mattress has some open cracks around the screws. We used it like this but some DIY to reinforce would make sure it lasts another bouncy toddler.

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Edited by EastDulwichDad
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