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Fisher Price Baby Animal Wonders Jumperoo Lights Music Activity Bouncer £30


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Dismantled and in the original box (box had been made flat to store but have reassembled this).

Item to be collected from Barry Road, SE22.

Box weighs 7.8kg & box dimensions are 68 x 21 x 68.5cm.

Only used for a few months - in good condition (some minor marks) - comes with all original parts & instruction booklet.

Introduce your little one to a world of interactive delight with the Fisher-Price Animal Wonders Jumperoo. With a seat that rotates 360 degrees, your baby can explore a variety of toys and activities including a roller ball, bead bar, teether, mirror, and more. Each jump triggers playful music, lights, and sounds, rewarding their curiosity. Suitable for babies up to 12 kg who can hold their head up unassisted. Adjusts to three different heights as your baby grows, with a removable, machine-washable seat pad for easy cleaning.

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