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Hi


I'm off to Australia shortly with my son who after I got him a jumperoo absolutely refuses to be still hahaha.. Anyhow I've borrowed a door bouncer and was thinking of buying a travel play mat to take for when I'm in the shower etc. I can't rely on anyone being able to hold him as I'm going home due to a family illness and she will be too unwell to hold Toby for me. I'm taking a back pack instead of a suitcase as I'm going on my own so I'm after one that folds down in to a neat package but is also interactive enough to entertain him (he has a v short attention span!)..


I've heard the Lamaze pyramid is good but it seems to fold down in to the shape of a house?


Any views would be greatly appreciated xxx

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