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Travel high chair

Clips onto dining chair to keep baby constrained at restaurants or lunch with friends.

Needs a bit of a scrub, so offered free.


Tommee Tippee insulated bottle warmer

Fits Closer to Nature bottle

Like this:

http://m.tommeetippee.co.uk/product/insulated-bottle-bags/

Old but fine! Free


Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Fast Flow teats 6 months+

BPA free, anti colic

Like these:

http://www.mothercare.com/Tommee-Tippee-Closer-to-Nature-Advanced-Comfort-Fast-Flow-Teat--2-Pack/813520,default,pd.html&q=Closer%20to%20nature%20fast%20flow%20teats&loadMoreCurrentStatus=1&returnCgid=&returnSrule=null&start=&returnScrollPos=1

Brand new in box (tho box a little squashed)

Rrp ?4.99

For sale for ?3


1 bag mixed toys for 6-18month olds:

includes sea creature 2-3piece jigsaws; baby stack & sort butterfly puzzle; stacking wooden doll, soft toys and hand puppets, and more.

See pic. All good condition except butterfly puzzle box damaged.

Also now including a wooden car run, easy enough for toddlers to use.

?5


Loads of books, including:

baby picture books, alphabet books

Some classics and favourites, inc Each Peach Pear Plum, Stick Man, Miffy,Frozen, Thomas, That's Not My...Kitten/Donkey/Fairy.

Collection of 8 Chad Valley bedtime stories (barely used, some never read)

About 36 in total, mainly vg condition (almost new); around 5 slightly grubby.

?20 the lot or come and grab a selection for a fiver


NOW GONE Ride-on Ladybug/cow toy

Like this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hippychick-WBCOWS-Wheelybug-Cow-Small/dp/B000VWX7MK/ref=sr_1_8?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1451566496&sr=1-8&keywords=ride+on+cow

?50 new

?10


All for collection from near Dulwich Library. Please PM me.

Thank you!


Edited to add pix

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Also now for sale:


John Lewis white-painted pine single bedstead (mattress not included.

Has a white slatted headboard, in decent condition but a few minor scrapes.

Suitable for a child's bed (our daughter had it from age 3), but is full adult size.


For pix of original item, full details/dimensions see:

[m.johnlewis.com]


Bought for ?145. For sale at ?70.

Disassembled for easy transport. Collect from near Dulwich Library.

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