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20240322_121922.thumb.jpg.f13429fe233ee851597bc6ed6d1e108b.jpg20240322_121816.thumb.jpg.e2800c33b74728da80b65c6478c6224a.jpgStokke steps bouncer for sale £30. Navy fabric and white base. Good used condition. Fabric parts all washable, has newborn insert too and toy hanger. Can be used with Stokke Steps high chair - we had it on ours all the time so baby could be in the kitchen with us. Folds completely flat.

Collection from SE23.

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