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SOLD - Highchair: Nuna Zaaz


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?50. Selling the amazing Nuna Zaaz highchair. These now retail at ?200 and sell on eBay for upwards of ?70.

This one is selling for ?50. It grows with your child and you?ll likely be able to sell it for the same when you are finished with it. A good investment.


From the Nuna website:


Big eater. Messy eater. Playful eater. It?s all good with ZAAZ at the table.


The moment they?re ready, you can be ready for them. ZAAZ is more compact than most high chairs, so it?s easier to slide right up to the table. And since food is to kids what paint was to Picasso, it?s super easy to clean. Wipe ZAAZ down or just remove the parts and pop them in the dishwasher.


Less cleanup time. More time to play.


Features

Grows with child

Evolves with baby to big-kid size

Removable tray and arm bar

Gliding lift mechanism

Five or three point anti-loop harness

Removable tray dishwasher proof


Will add more photos...

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