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Vital Baby Nourish Scoop high chair for babies and toddlers. £25. Pre-owned. Pick up from West Dulwich.


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This highchair is in good, used, condition.  There is a small piece missing from the tray (singed on the stove!) which doesn't affect it's use- see picture.

I'm selling it on now as it has been outgrown. Key features of the high chair include: converts to a handy toddler chair

  • simple single-handed operation to adjust the tray
  • 3-point safety harness adjustable footrest for added comfort
  • easy clean seat and tray
  • compact and easy to fold and store dishwasher safe tray
  • BPA, Latex & Phthalate free
  • product dimensions are 53 x52 x85 cm
  • weight is 4.5 kg

£25.

Pick up only from SE21, West Dulwich. 

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  • Lilac2018 changed the title to Vital Baby Nourish Scoop high chair for babies and toddlers. £25. Pre-owned. Pick up from West Dulwich.

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