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FS: LittleLife Dinosaur Baby and Toddler Reins Backpack - £5


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Cute and sturdy dinosaur backpack that was a firm favourite for our little one. The rein can be used to keep a child close, or hold the supportive top handle when walking or riding a bike. Space inside of small books, toys, tissues and miscellaneous collected treasure. Little hood which comes out on top too for the full dino look 🙂 Details below: Rein to keep the child close Waist strap for extra security Top grab handle 2-litre main compartment Internal name and address label Adjustable shoulder straps with chest strap Complies with BS EN 13210:2004 and BS EN 71-3:1994 safety standards 100% Polyester 14 x 18 x 23cm Suitable from 1-3 years Collection only from SE22

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