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Joie Serina 2 in 1 Swing + Rocker Starry Night - £80 o.n.o.


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Joie Serina 2 in 1 Swing + Rocker - Starry Night Edition.

Great condition. Hardly used. Complete with original box.

Collection in person from London SE26 (near Forest Hill / Sydenham stations).

 

Any questions, please ask.

Description

This swing and rocker combo is designed to keep your baby comfortable and entertained for hours on end. With its sleek and stylish design, this swing is perfect for both boys and girls.

Featuring a brand new JOIE swing technology, this swing provides a smooth and gentle ride that will soothe your baby to sleep in no time.

The swing also includes a detachable rocker unit, which can be used as a standalone rocker when your baby wants to play or relax.

With its easy-to-clean seat pad, adjustable recline, and harness, this swing is sure to become a favourite for both you and your baby.

Further detail

A sweet soother swings and sways just the way baby wants. Lift-off swing seat doubles as a portable rocker for convenient use in any space.

Double the fun

2in1 lift-off seat lets baby swing or rock any way, anywhere


Multi-motion ride

Dual motion seat swings front to back or side to side with a simple twist


Naptime must-have

5 classical lullabies and 5 nature sounds pair with vibration and 3-position recline to soothe while swaying


All features

Lift off seat doubles as a portable rocking seat

 

Pivoting carry handle makes rocker easily portable from room to room

 

2 way seat swings front and back or side to side - whichever way baby likes

 

6 swing speeds to fit baby's preference

 

2 wheels and integrated handle make swing frame easy to move

 

3 position reclining seat offers comfort options for baby

 

2 speed soothing vibration pairs with 5 classical lullabies and 5 nature sounds to calm little ones

 

Soft glow nightlight with 4 brightness settings

 

Removable, washable, plush infant body support and seat pad are cosy and perfectly cocoon baby

 

Pivoting overhead toy bar with two toys for playtime entertainment

 

Fits through standard European doorways

 

Open top design for easy access to baby

 

A/C power adapter or battery operated - to soothe little ones anywhere

 

SoftTouch, 5-point harness with soft lower buckle cover

 

Product Dimensions: l 91.5cm x w 73cm x h 81cm

 

Product Weight: 10.94kg

 

Testing Certification: EN 12790:2009 and EN 16232:2013

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