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We have a few things that need a new home. Pictures attached.


Maxi Cosy - Baby Car Seat. Good condition - ?10 SOLD

Maxi Cosy - Toddler Car Seat. Good condition - ?15


Travel Cot - Great condition, easy to open and fold - ?10


Micralite Toro carry cot - Excellent, nearly new condition. Comes with mattress and adapters - ?20


Micralite Sun Cover - for Fastfold superlight and superlight classic buggy, comes with bag. - ?5

Micrlite Sun Cover - For the Toro buggy, comes with bag - ?5


Rain cover - generic. Fits any Pram carry cot. Excellent condition, comes with bag. - ?5


Djeco Bird Mobile - Excellent condition - ?5


Mini Micro scooters in Yellow and Blue. Both used condition. Both missing break (easy to replace).

Blue - ?15

Yellow - ?25 (it's newer)

Link for getting a new break: http://www.micro-scooters.co.uk/spares-for-scooter-mini-micro-ages-3-5/mini-micro-scooter-brake-1.html

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