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Hello There,


So, I have lots of baby items, mainly clothes 0-3, 3-6 and 6-9 months and mainly for baby girls... Many items have never been worn or worn once or twice, Jojo's, John Rocha, lots of NEXT, Jasper Conran, M & S and such like. Perfect if you or someone you know has a bubba or is expecting one soon!


I dont have the energy to list all items on Ebay so Im having an open house this Friday 1-4 pm if there's enough interest- so come and grab yourself a bargain! Ive labelled all items in size order and will have them displayed on clothing rails etc for easy viewing. Prices from 50p


Please drop me a line and/or text me if you would like to attend so I have an idea of numbers and I will text on Friday morning to confirm my address.


Any questions feel free to ask


Hope to see you there!


Rebecca 07985 196490

Hello ED Mummies and Mummies to be! So far everyone on here is excitedly expecting baby number two! And I'm betting that you all have a lot of great advice; but I'd also love to chat/ meet up with any first time Mum's with little one's expected in Autumn. I'm due 14th of September.


Sherry x

Congratulations everyone!


It would be great to meet up with you all. I wondered whether anyone is free on weekdays. I'm still on maternity leave with my first so pretty flexible for meeting up during the day. Or we can try for an eve/wknd day if that suits everyone better.


Anyone interested? What works for you? X

Congratulations from me too! I am due with my second on 4th November. My daughter will be 3 at he end of November.


I am flexible with my work and am around daytimes on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays so would be keen to meet up with both first and second timers.


For my first we arranged most meetings via E-mail rather than the forum and I would be happy to sort out a mailing list if you ladies like the idea?

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