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Skip Hop Alphabet Zoo Activity Baby Gym - ?30 ono (?69 new from John Lewis)


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For sale, this Skip Hop Alphabet Zoo Activity Baby Gym:


http://www.johnlewis.com/skip-hop-alphabet-zoo-activity-baby-gym/p231528695?sku=231528695&kpid=231528695&s_kenid=d5268f48-4d37-419d-aed7-cd5262255d1c&s_kwcid=403x942673&tmad=c&tmcampid=73


Currently ?69.00 with John Lewis price match. For Sale for ?30.


From a smoke and pet-free home. Collection from Camberwell Grove SE5.


In excellent condition (and machine washable) with the exception of mirror, missing. All products details as advertised on JL below:



Product information


This colourful gym is a fun way to introduce the alphabet. And it can be used in four ways: tactile mat activities will make tummy time fun or turn baby over and they can gaze and reach up at the hanging animals. Once they are a little older, the arches can be removed and the mat will provide a soft playing area. The mat can also be hung on the wall to decorate the nursery.


The gym features two arches with a host of animal creatures that will keep little ones entertained with their bright colours and engaging textures. The hanging toys include: zebra with squeaker, monkey with rattle ball, lion with wooden teether, elephant with rattle and a mirror whale that also plays a tune.


Little ones will also find fun characters and a baby safe mirror on the mat; the elephant has a crinkle ear, the monkey has a squeaker and the zebra has a tactile mane to hold and grab.

Brand: Skip Hop

Dimensions: H53 x W86 x D86cm

Suitable From Birth

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