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babybjorn bouncer and toy ?30


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We?re clearing out all the baby things my son has outgrown in preparation for our house renovations, so grab yourself a bargain!


BB bouncer as seen in photos in the older style. Good condition with plenty of life left in it but bought from a friend so has been used by 2 babies and some wear is to be expected. If you haven?t tried these bouncers, I highly recommend - they look very simple but the ergonomic design is very smart. My baby loved the cocooned feel and to be able to bounce himself as he got older. And the simple toy really came into its own when he started developing fine finger movement!


RRP brand new ?185


Pick up SE27

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