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Mamakids Adventure Foldable Playpen (£20 - originally £80) with Activity Wall - Grey


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Used playpen but in good condition.

£20 - originally £80

ideally can be picked up but I can drop off if local


Description from website here: https://www.takealot.com/mamakids-adventure-foldable-playpen-with-activity-wall-grey/PLID71169474

The Adventure Playpen from Mamakids will help to keep your newly mobile baby safe and secure when you are about the house, camping in open spaces, or near the pool.
The 8 well-sized panels fit together easily with no extra tools needed, with clever little suction cups under each panel to keep them from slipping or scratching wooden or tiles floors. The hinged gate has a safety lock and added safety button to prevent any unwanted escapes, while the spinners and toys on the activity station can keep them busy for hours. And when your little one is older, it will still make a super little entertainment area, great for imaginative play.
If you want to make this pen even bigger, why not add some extra panels - sold separately.

Features:
- Keep your little one out of harm's way once they become mobile
- Great for home or away
- Soft neutral colours
- Each panel has anti-slip gel suckers to prevent slipping and scratching wooden or tiles floors
- Easy to assemble that are secure and strong for active toddlers, with no tools needed to assemble
- Hinged door includes a safety lock and extra safety button to prevent little fingers from trying to open
- 8 panels allow a range of set-ups from octagon, square, triangle or rectangle
- Lightweight panels for easy moving to another room
- Keep toddlers occupied with the activity station including removable toys, spinners, cogs and number dial
- Why not add some colourful balls to turn it into an adventure ball pit!
- Safety Notice: This is not a nanny, so please do not leave your child unattended

Specifications:
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 152 x 152 x 63 cm
- Covers 1.7m (squared) in its square set-up
- Weight: 14.kg
- Colour: Blue, Red and Yellow
- Suitable from: 6m+

Materials:
- Environmentally friendly and non-toxic plastic
- Wipe clean material

What's in the box
8 x Panels including a gate and activity station

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