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Re: Recommendations for play pens

by Mumma mia » Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:33 pm

The playpen has been sold on to a happy new home!
Still have an Ikea cot £10/ John Lewis toddler bed £30/ Lindam bed guard £15 to sell...

Re: Recommendations for play pens

by Bee - first time mum » Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:13 pm

Thanks ladies for your advice.

Re: Recommendations for play pens

by Mumma mia » Sun Oct 26, 2014 10:48 pm

Hi
PM me & we can arrange for you to come & see the playpen.
Delighted to sell it for £30.

Re: Recommendations for play pens

by Belgiancharlotte » Sun Oct 26, 2014 3:20 pm

Hi mumma Mia, how much are you selling your playpen for? Let me know! I am based in earlsfield too so very interested! Thanks!

Re: Recommendations for play pens

by Mumma mia » Sat Oct 25, 2014 11:51 pm

I have a hardly used, silver "BabyDen Playpen". It was useful to protect our first child from an unusual shaped fire place.
I am keen to sell it on. I live in Earlsfield, happy for you to view it.
Quoted info about BabyDen Playpens:
"has many uses while ultimately being designed with your child’s safety in mind. It can be arranged into a variety of shapes to create a playpen, a fireplace surround, a room divider, safety gate or even a play house when you attach the conversion kit (sold separately).
The many safety features offer you the peace of mind to be able to leave your child to play or rest knowing that they are comfortable and secure. All of the corners are smooth and rounded to avoid injury and the door is fitted with an adult only release handle. The base of the playpen is made up of a soft, washable padded mattress so it can be used on any floor and with a water-resistant underside it is ideal for use inside or out.
There are benefits for you too. The fully opening door enables you to get your child out without unnecessary lifting and bending which will help to prevent any back injuries. The playpen easily folds away for storage without the use of any tools.
The playpen is made up of six sections, each about 61cm long by 75cm high. It is suitable for children up to around 24 months.

Re: Recommendations for play pens

by evainlondon » Sat Oct 25, 2014 7:37 pm

Geuther is great. Quite expensive but you might find a second hand one.

Recommendations for play pens

by Bee - first time mum » Sat Oct 25, 2014 4:56 pm

I want a play pen and I would like it to be white and safe, but other than than I am not sure what I should be looking for, so any advice would be welcomed:)

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