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NOW SOLD - BABY BJORN HIGH CHAIR ?50


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Baby bjorn high chair good condition (white with black legs)


product description (taken from John Lewis website!) - currently retails for ?199 - I'm selling an older version without the 3 point harness.


The BabyBj?rn highchair combines smart safety with modern design. Suitable from 6 months to 3 years, it easily adjusts as your child grows.


The safety table keeps them securely in place, preventing them from standing up and sits snuggly against the tummy to avoid food spills. The table is lockable with one hand, so it's ideal when your juggling tasks and there's no fumbling with tricky harnesses. The curved backrest hugs the body, so that they stay comfortable and upright when sitting in the chair.



The smooth surfaces don't have hidden nooks and crannies, so they are easy to clean and the detachable tray can be hand-washed or popped in the dishwasher. PVC and BPA free.


please PM me if you'd like to see photos

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