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Chicco Next to Me, side-sleeping crib - SOLD


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NOW SOLD.


Great condition - only ?50 (originally ?149.99)


Next 2 Me is the original side-sleeping crib, created and designed to allow you to sleep next to your baby without sharing the same bed, as recommended by the baby experts. Next 2 Me is also the lightest travel crib on the market, just 8 kg. The crib can travel with you everywhere thanks to the practical travel bag included. Your baby can always sleep in the same nest whenever he travels with you. The Next 2 Me can be used both as a close sleeping crib and standard crib, which can be detached from the parents' bed and progressively moved away, and then be used in the child's bedroom. Maximum adjustability ? Next 2 Me can be adjusted up to six different heights and it can also be used inclined to help with baby?s congestion and reflux.


more info at:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chicco-Next-Me-Dove-Grey/dp/B00HHPLYHE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1455352985&sr=8-1&keywords=chicco+next2me

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