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Joie Serina Alphabet - baby swing/rocker - excellent conditions - £40


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Much loved baby swing/rocker that sadly my baby has outgrown. In excellent conditions - selling at low price because I need the space. Comes with newborn insert. Cover has been washed. RRP £130. 

Original description:

The Serina swivel is a swivelling, swaying seat which soothes your little ones from birth onwards. The 2 way reclining seat comes with vibration and sounds for a peaceful nap time, anytime. The dual motion seat swings front to back or side to side with a simple twist and plays 5 classical lullabies and 5 nature sounds to soothe them while they're swaying. It also has 3 recline positions so you can always find the comfiest position for your babies. 

Features:

  • 2 wheels and integrated handle make swing frame easy to move. 
  • 6 speed soothing vibration pairs with 5 classical lullabies and 5 nature sounds to calm little ones. 
  • 2-way seat swings front to back or side to side - whichever way baby likes. 
  • Soft glow nightlight with 4 brightness settings. 
  • 3 position reclining seat keeps baby comfortable during playtime or naptime with Pivoting overhead toy bar features 3 plush toys. 
  • Features music to sooth baby - 10 tunes. 
  • Lights. 
  • Toy bar with 3 toys. 
  • Features front-to-back swinging and side-to-side swinging with 6 swing speeds. 
  • Vibrations. 
  • Multi-position recline seat for baby's comfort; whether they are playing or taking a nap. 
  • 5 point safety harness. 
  • Support strap to keep baby secure. 

Link to product from Argos: https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8728573?istCompanyId=a74d8886-5df9-4baa-b776-166b3bf9111c&istFeedId=c290d9a9-b5d6-423c-841d-2a559621874c&istItemId=ixqwxaqlq&istBid=t&&cmpid=GS001&_$ja=tsid:59157|acid:629-618-1342|cid:20378155429|agid:|tid:|crid:|nw:x|rnd:5182527959285418089|dvc:c|adp:|mt:|loc:1006886&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=20378155429&utm_term=8728573&utm_content=shopping&utm_custom1=&utm_custom2=629-618-1342&GPDP=true&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwtqmwBhBVEiwAL-WAYd0-LFDCSecfjM3YytB0kbPCNEZx0DM1TvryIZWMLwV7-cm5kzMq9hoCAYkQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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