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Chicco next to me cot. Excellent condition. Hardly used. Comes with carry case and fitted sheet.

Description:

The Chicco Next2me Dream is the new side-sleeping crib of the Chicco family. Designed to allow you to sleep next to your baby without sharing the same bed, as recommended by the baby experts. The Chicco Next 2 Me Dream is the 3 in 1 solution and can be used as side-sleeping crib, as a stand-alone crib or as travel crib thanks to the travel bag included. It features all the benefits of our classic Chicco Next2me with three additional features: one-hand side panel to easily change configuration, double mode: fixed or rocking and 11 adjustable height levels.

Product Features

  • Double mode: fixed or rocking to soothe baby back to sleep
  • The Chicco Next2me Dream mattress (included) is 50% bigger than a Moses basket

Product Specifications

Age Suitability: 0-6 months or until baby can sit up un aided, Dimensions: 92cm Length x 66/82.5cm Height x 68cm Width

Compositions: Aluminium, Plastic, Polyester, Cotton

Care & Maintenance: Wipe clean with a damp cloth

 

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