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This was really useful for our late sitter / mover as it allowed her to play at sitting level. Very good condition.


Pick up just south of Peckham Rye SE22


VTech Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000SQI6TI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ykP2DbZTKK7AT


Dance your way into learning fun with the Vtech Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower

The dancing tower is a brilliant toy to help teach your child from the ages of 9 months right up to 36 months.

There are 3 different modes of play

1- Floor Play Mode 9 months, 2 Sitting Mode 12 months , 3 Dancing Mode 18 months.

9 months to 3 years

  • 4 weeks later...

Stouffer Wrote:

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> SFS...


This was really useful for our late sitter / mover

> as it allowed her to play at sitting level. Very

> good condition.

>

> Pick up just south of Peckham Rye SE22

>

> VTech Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower

> https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000SQI6TI/ref=cm_sw_r

> _cp_api_i_ykP2DbZTKK7AT

>

> Dance your way into learning fun with the Vtech

> Sit-to-Stand Dancing Tower

> The dancing tower is a brilliant toy to help teach

> your child from the ages of 9 months right up to

> 36 months.

> There are 3 different modes of play

> 1- Floor Play Mode 9 months, 2 Sitting Mode 12

> months , 3 Dancing Mode 18 months.

> 9 months to 3 years

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