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Lovely musical mobile, great condition ?10. Details taken from mothercare website:

Smoke free pet free home

Collect near Dulwich hospital.


With its gently spinning leaves and soft plush dangling animals, the VTech Sing And Soothe Mobile is truly magical: it has many different melodies, lullabies, sing-songs and soothing nature sounds to send your little one off to sleep.

Features and benefits for VTech Sing And Soothe Mobile

Beautiful mobile in unique sprouting bean design

Dangling animals in soft plush material

Gentle spinning motion and soft glowing night-light to soothe baby

Clever sound sensor triggers lullabies when baby cries

Customise your mobile with 40 soothing melodies, 4 sing-songs, nature sounds and a choice of 3 different time modes

Requires 4 x AA batteries


The VTech Sing And Soothe Mobile is a beautiful mobile in a unique sprouting bean design. Its gently spinning leaves, soft plush dangling animals and soft glowing night-light recreate a natural bedtime, making it easier for your little one to get to sleep. The VTech Sing And Soothe Mobile creates a relaxed, sleepy nursery that helps soothe baby to sleep. Featuring a selection of 20 melodies, 20 lullabies, 4 sing-songs and soothing nature sounds, you really can customise your VTech Sing And Soothe Mobile, and see just how quickly your little one will fall soundly asleep.


You can set a timer for the music to be played for 10, 15 or 20 minutes according to baby's sleep patterns. The VTech Sing And Soothe Mobile has a sound sensor that will sense if baby wakes and trigger the gentle melodies to help soothe baby back to sleep. With its ability to be programmed, and react to your baby, the VTech Sing And Soothe Mobile is brilliant for encouraging peaceful nights.

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