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BabyBjorn high chair for sale


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I am selling our high chair as our toddler has now outgrown it. This high chair has been great - it's easy to keep clean with no fabric or straps to attract food. It's very portable as it folds flat quickly and the legs can be detached, so we've taken it with us on holiday/visiting friends. It can be used from 6 months as it is very supportive. I'm looking for ?75. Thanks!
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