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Chicco Next 2 Me Dream Crib - nearly new! ?150 or ONO


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Nearly new Chicco Next-2-Me Dream Delicacy Crib for sale ?150 ONO (?229 new)


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https://www.boots.com/chicco-next2me-crib-dream-delicacy-10226064


Key features:


- One hand opening and closing side panel

- 11 different heights

- 4 braked wheels

- Double mode: fixed or rocking mode

- Soft mattress included

- Easy transport in the storage bag included



This innovative crib from Chicco promotes side-sleeping and allows you to sleep close to your child without being in the same bed. Your child can sleep in the crib and can be cuddled and breast-fed comfortably, thanks to the drop-side. The crib can also be attached to the parent bed for co-sleeping.


With 4 different incline positions, the Next 2 Me Dream can be used to ease reflux, congestion and breathing.


The crib is extremely versatile; with 11 different height positions and folding feet, it is able to adjust to most beds, including beds with drawers. The crib can also be moved away from the parents' bed as the child grows, allowing it to be used as a normal crib. At just 10kg, it's light and easy to transport or store. A mattress and practical travel bag are included.


Features include:


Soft padded sides for extra comfort, now with mesh panels on both sides.

One handed side panel - Feel free to easily change the configuration with just one hand even when the crib is attached to the bed. Every night you can choose between the side sleeping or stand alone configuration quickly and easily, making your nights peaceful.

Super intuitive handle to change the configuration - Thanks to the convenient handle, opening and closing the side will be super easy even when you are laying in bed.

Activate rocking mode with just one foot - The new Chicco Next2Me Dream can rock! You can change from fixed to rocking mode just using one foot.

Soft mattress included. Removable and washable lining.

Wide height range from 35cm to 52 cm, to adjust to most beds, with user friendly adjustment buttons on both sides.

Easy to manoeuvre, using the 4 wheels fitted, which have brakes.

Fits all types of beds easily, even divan's as the bedside feet fold to allow the crib to move up close to the frame and mattress.

Simple to assemble and use.

Easy to attach or remove from parents' bed using the 2 fastening straps provided.

Easy transport in the storage bag included.

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