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LITTLELIFE Discoverer Baby CHILD toddler CARRIER - (max 20kg) backpack


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LITTLELIFE Discoverer Baby CHILD toddler CARRIER - 6 months to 4 years ? (max 20kg) BACKPACK HIKING


This comfortable child/toddler carrier from LittleLife is for children up to 20kg. The carrier is designed for babies that can support their own head and neck, and sit unaided. It has padded shoulders and a padded hip belt for comfort, and an anchor point for safety when removing/inserting your child.


The back straps and child seating area are adjustable. The face pad features animal motifs (pig, cow, sheep, duck) and can be removed for cleaning. The carrier can be cleaned with warm water and a soft brush.


This has been well used but is in very good condition and lots more life in it yet. Can message or email more/better photos.


?35


Collection SE24 near North Dulwich station

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