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baby items for sale!


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Baby swing - in good working condition - ?10

BT baby monitor - good working condition - ?5

Summer boys bath seat - good condition - ?5

Chico ergo gym - used once, practically brand new - use from birth to 9 months - ?10

Moses basket - with blue fabric details - mattress if wanted & moses basket sheets & rocking stand - all clean - ?10

3-6 month baby boy clothes - including coats, jumpers, tops, jeans, babygros etc. All good condition - from various shops, including next, h&m, ted baker, ralph lauren, mackenzie, nike, gap etc. Some from primark, asda, morrisons etc also if wanted - easily over 50 bits - ?20

2 baby carriers both from mothercare ?5 each

Baby linen - blankets, sheets, sleeping bags - ?5 bundle

Welcome to come & look at any bits, will also send actual pictures if requested.

All from a clean, pet & smoke free home.

Collection peckham rye. Happy to meet somewhere if buying one thing that I can carry. As I dont drive, if bulk buying, would need to be collected.

Thanks!

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