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BabaBing baby electric swing chair


BeckyShenley

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We bought for £125 so I would like to sell it for £70 as we only used it a few times and in pristine condition. It’s super comfy and you can play your own music through Bluetooth which is fun. Our little girl preferred the baby bjorn bouncer so this one did not get used


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Calling all sleep-deprived parents! Be the first to own our budget-friendly, easy-to-use Hub Swing. Complete with 5 gentle swinging options, Bluetooth-enabled sounds and a handy built-in timer, this lightweight swing is the one-stop snoozing spot for your little one to drift off in – and for you to get some much-needed R&R while they do!

*5 x gentle swinging optionsIn-built music, or connect to your phone via USB or bluetooth

*Easy to use digital display and controls

*Built-in timer

*Ultra-comfortable padding and supportive head hugger

*Super-soft machine-washable fabrics

*Ergonomic design and 5-point safety harness

*Option to lock seat into fixed position

*Detachable toy bar and complementary toys

*Lightweight with quick and easy assembly See less

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