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2nd Hand Like New


In perfect condition, needs a new home pick up only.


The price £120

market value is £220


Pick up ASAP.


Description

The innovative All Ways soother with Removable Rocker is a multi-use baby swing with 16 soothing motions for the most smiles. Eight ways to swing mean more soothing options to comfort baby: arch, swing, bounce, figure 8, circle, wave, zig-zag and sway. Two directions mean baby can swing side-to-side or front-to-back to keep baby smiling. The swing seat conveniently doubles as a removable baby rocker to keep your little one happy by your side throughout the home. The plug also provides added convenience, while a 5-point harness keeps the baby cosy and secure.


Features:


8 ways to swing and 2 directions means 16 soothing motions to comfort and soothe baby

Multi-direction seat allows baby to enjoy either side-to-side or front-to-back swinging for more soothing options

Baby swing seat conveniently doubles as a removable baby rocker to keep baby happy by your side throughout the home

Specifications:


Depth: 727 MM

Height: 810 MM

Width: 652 MM

Age Range: Birth to 6 months

Suitable from birth to approx. 9 months (9kg)

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