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Sleepyhead Grand Baby Pod, 9-36 months, barely used - £30


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Very good condition. Smoke free home Comes with protective carry case.

Sleepyhead Grand is a unique multi-functional stage 2 pod, which makes Sleepyhead a complete sleep system. The Grand pod is for children of 8-36 months.

This stage 2 sleeping pod doubles as a lounger and works well all around the house or when travelling. It's for any child wanting the sense of security of being surrounded and snug. The Grand pod will facilitate safe sleep in various types of cots, cribs, travel beds, junior beds and single beds, as the bumpers act as a bed guard, preventing young children from falling out.

Made in Europe, it provides a soft and safe environment for children to snuggle up in for a good night's sleep. It also aids the often difficult transition from a crib to a bed. The Grand pod is offering a perfect micro-climate, with anti-microbial properties and excellent air-permeability. Thanks to zippers around the bumper, it features a fully removable cover, which makes washing super easy. The pod comes in pristine white with a golden embroidered branding.

 

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