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Stokke Steps Bouncer in Grey - ?40


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This cleverly designed bouncer will fit into your Stokke? Steps? chair to raise your baby so they can feel part of the action - or it can be used as a stand-alone piece on the floor. Made so that your baby will be able to bounce in it independently eventually, the bouncer has multiple seating positions to accommodate your different weights, stages and moods, and is ergonomically designed to provide proper support to your baby's spine. It comes with a newborn inset and folds flat so it's easy to travel with and store. The detachable toy hanger can be purchased separately for ?9. My daughters really loved this bouncer and it's still in great condition. Just a few very small slight stains but hardly noticeable. Original RRP ?149.


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