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Nuna Sena Mini travel cot


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Used but in good condition. Retails for ?120, yours for ?50.


The chic Nuna Sena Mini easily pops open, thanks to its clever zig-zag leg design. And then in the morning you can refold it with just one hand. What's more, the revolutionary design is also evolutionary: growing beyond newborn through toddlerhood, as it doubles as a play space.


Additional features include: skid-proof feet for quietness, padded edges to prevent pinched fingers, a lush mattress pad over a cushioned bed, sturdy aluminium frame for easy transport.


Suitable from birth to approximately 18 months.


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Nuna

Care instructions Sponge clean only Dimensions H67 x W88 x D63cm Material Aluminium and textile Suitable From Birth Weight Information 8.9kg

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