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REDUCED! Leander Classic Cot bed £250 ONO


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REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE AS WE'RE MOVING HOUSE

Extremely solid & stylish Leander Classic Cot bed. Designed to last for age 0- 7 years

White gloss wood

Includes instruction booklet, hardly used Green People Mattress & Junior extension mattress (our daughter slept in our bed), Bumper and Leander fitted sheet.

All in great condition, just a few scratches on wood which could be overpainted if required.

£250 ONO (RRP £900)

https://leander.com/leander-classic-baby-cot-0-3-yrs-413?number=210300-03

"The Leander Classic™ baby-junior bed is designed to accompany your child from baby to junior. Having a familiar sleeping environment will give your child a sense of security while sleeping. 

When you buy the baby-junior bed, separate junior extension set are included. By gradually adjusting the bottom and side panels, and finally adding the junior extension parts, the bed can be adapted to your child's changing needs over many years.

Start by using the cot with a raised based and high ends. As your child grows and begins to stand up, you can lower the base. When your child is ready to crawl in and out of bed on its own, you can remove one rail section and later on the other. When the rail sections are no longer needed, you can remove them along with the high ends. Then, you can quickly and easily transform the cot into a beautiful junior bed.

With the junior extension set, the 120 cm long cot is transformed into a 150 cm long, open junior bed."

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