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Baby Einstein Bouncer - ?40 ono


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Baby Einstein Bouncer.

In very good condition and all in perfect working order.

Assembles and disassembles easily.

Some red felt pen marks on the fabric.

Happy to send pictures if interested.


Location: Nunhead


360 degrees of multi-sensory activities, including a light-up piano, spinning frog bead chaser on one side and additional toy bar on the other, your baby can swivel and play every which way.


Features:


Baby Einstein play essentials

Design: Neighborhood Friends Activity Jumper

Colour: Multi

3 play stations & 12 activities

Light up piano plays music

Spinning frog bead chaser

Baby bounce chair

5 adjustable height positions

Batteries: Required (3 x AA, not included)

Assembly: Required

Materials: Polyester (seat)

Recommended for ages 4+ months & up

Max. weight capacity: 11kg

Dimensions (approx. cm): 73 x 77.5 x 84 (H x W x D)

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