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Fisher Price rainforest swinging baby chair - ?20


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Selling our beloved rainforest chair, our baby absolutely loved this and would often fall asleep in it on the gentle swing setting, it was also super useful for putting her in when we were having dinner etc. Unfortunately she's now grown out of it but its still in great condition and has a lot of life left in it.


http://www.mothercare.com/swings/fisher-price-rainforest-open-top-take-along-baby-swing/593507.html


Heres the blurb:



The Fisher Price Rainforest Take Along Swing is suitable from birth and ideal for helping to soothe your baby and rock them gently to sleep. The swing features a bright and colourful mobile with two friendly rainforest creature to keep your little one entertained, and will play seven different rainforest songs. It also features five different speeds to rock your baby gently to sleep. The Fisher Price Rainforest Swing also folds compactly for easy storage, and can also be taken along with you on your travels to keep your baby entertained whilst away from home.

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