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OXO Tot Sprout highchair for sale ?50 - collection from SE22 (c ?200 new)


"The OXO Tot Sprout highchair grows with your child through their developmental stages, from 6 months to 5 years. For a perfect, comfy fit during all stages, the seat adjusts in height and depth and the footrest is height adjustable. The depth-adjustable tray can be removed completely so the chair can be pulled up to the table. The seat, back and cushions are contoured for comfort, while the 5-point harness secures baby firmly in the seat.


And there's no need to worry about spillages as the chair and cushion are easily wipeable for a quick clean-up. The chair and cushion are PVC, phthalate and BPA free. For children over the age of 3, the crotch post, tray and harness can be removed to convert the highchair into a youth chair so kids can join the family for dinner.


For extra convenience, the Sprout requires no tools to adjust the seat, tray or footrest."


The chair is in used but good condition. One (fairly) careful small owner! Some slight markings. Comes with instructions booklet and all attachments. From a pet free and smoke free home.


All fully cleaned this morning so ready to use on collection!


Thanks

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