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Cosatto Noodle Supa Highchair for sale, under manufacturer's guarantee


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Our little boy has decided to eschew all things 'baby', and we are therefore ready to sell on the beautiful highchair we bought for him less than two years ago. It is a Cosatto Noodle Supa in a really fun bright yellow design ('Hen House'). We had a different highchair, a simple wooden one, for his big sister, but got this one for our mostly baby-led weaned boy, whose eating style it was clear from early on needed a much more substantial eating station! This one is fantastic: it has a really generous-sized tray that curves round the baby sufficiently to catch most dropped foodstuffs, plus you can take it off to give it a really good clean after meals. It is also super comfy, as it is very generously padded. The seat can be reclined, and it can also be set to a number of different heights on the frame of the highchair. When the tray is removed you can have the highchair up to the table too (and set it at the right height to match).


Ours has been well cared for during use, and thoroughly cleaned to pass on now. I've washed the straps in the machine with a germicidal detergent, so they're totally clean, but one of them has a stain I haven't been able to remove. I believe all component parts are available as spares through Cosatto, and our highchair still has over two years left on the guarantee I registered it for when I bought it (expires end of November 2019).


You're welcome to come and view. We're in Herne Hill/North Dulwich. We'd like ?35 for it.

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