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?12.00 - 'Tiny Love' cot mobile - Good working condition. Comes from a non smoking, pet free home. Please note one of the little bird and monkey ear is missing - happy to provide photos on request.



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With soothing music, adorable toy animals and starry nighttime projector, the Magical Night Mobile is designed to accompany your baby from birth to toddlerhood.

The 3-in-1 mobile is designed to fit baby's development at different stages. At 0 - 5 months, the musical mobile projector that projects images on the canopy.


At 5 - 18 months, the mobile converts to a music box with ceiling projection for older babies. At 18 - 24 months, the mobile converts to a bedside starry night lamp ideal for toddlers.


Stimulates baby's emotional intelligence, imagination and creativity

30 minutes of music with 9 tunes

Musical categories: classical, lullabies and nature


Requires 4 x C bartteries

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