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Moving overseas and these will not be coming with us - in need of a new home and happy to listen to offers...


BabaBing! LoBO2 Bouncer Chair


2 Positions: sitting up or reclined- perfect for newborns!

5-Point Harness.

Supportive head hugger: To keep your baby snug and comfortable.

Soft Toys and Toy bar.

Machine washable fabrics.

The seat is suitable for children of age 0-6 months approximately and should not be used once the child can sit up unaided.


For sale at ?15 (RRP ?49.99)


Fisher Price Rainforest Friends Take Along Swing: NOW SOLD


Suitable from birth to max weight of 9kg

Fisher-Price? SmartSwing Technology provides soothing 6-speed swing

Easily converts to stationary calming vibrations baby seat

10 tunes & soothing nature sounds

Two hanging Rainforest Friends animal toys

Comfortable, padded soft seat

Folds flat

Overhead handle makes it easy to carry anywhere

5-point restraint

Machine-washable, dryer-safe seat pad for your convenience

Non-skid feet for safety

Part of the Fisher-Price? Rainforest Friends Collection



PM if interested. Collect from Lacon Road SE22 9HE

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