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Nursing & Maternity clothes (Jojo, Dorothy Perkins and Mothercare)


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Hi


I'm selling some nursing and maternity clothes (and few baby bits) - all in excellent condition. Please see details below...


2x Mothercare nursing nighties (white and navy) and matching dressing gown. Size Large and great for late pregnancy and the many night feeds. ?3 per item or ALL for ?7.50


Dorothy Perkins black, long sleeved maternity top. Size 12. ?3


JoJo Maman Bebe nursing top - sleeveless, cornflower blue, Medium - ?5


Lamaaze foot and hand rattles for baby - ?3.50 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lamaze-Gardenbug-Finder-Wrist-Rattle/dp/B000I2Q0C2)


Ikea baby bath like this: [www.ikea.com] - barely used as we preferred to use proper bath. ?1


Collection from Forest Hill


Thanks

All items still for sale... feel free to make me an offer (I need the space).


ALSO for sale:


Brand New Blue Sainsburys baby shoes - super cute but not the right season for us - 50p


John Lewis red knitted girls leggings - excellent condition age 2-3 - ?2.50

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