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Babocush Baby Bouncer Comfort Cushion - £40


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Unused, Mint condition. Amazon description:

INTERNAL MOTHERS HEARTBEAT & VIBRATION FEATURE: Featuring soothing vibrations and a gentle heartbeat sound to simulate being held by you which means less crying and a settled baby. Soothing vibrations with heartbeat sounds replicate the sound of your voice and beat of your heart.
SOOTHING AND COMFORT YOUR BABY: Encourages stress-free tummy time and relieves gas, colic, and reflux discomfort by holding your baby just like you do. The perfect baby essentials for Newborn.
STRENGTHENS NECK & BACK: The Babocush baby bouncer helps support tummy time, great for strengthening your baby’s neck, back and trunk as well as helping prevent flat head syndrome, and promoting cognitive development. The Babocush baby bouncer allows airways to remain open and relaxed, reducing time taken to burp the baby.
NEWBORN 0-6 MONTHS: Instead of a harsh transition to the real world for your new-born, the Babocush is designed to feel like a familiar retreat. The Babocush baby bouncer is portable, lightweight, and versatile, meaning it's always to hand for your baby's comfort.
EASY-WASH COVER: An easily removable cover that you can wash easily in a washing machine to keep your Babocush clean and lasts for longer!

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