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Belle Rocking Horse - £15


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From a smoke free home, collection SE15 4BZ

 

Bringing a contemporary look to this traditional toy, Mamas & Papas Belle Rocking Horse showcases a soft pink design, enriched with floral pattern detailing on the saddle, and soft faux fur detailing on the mane and tail. With a solid wooden base, you can be sure that Belle is not only strong enough to support your little one, but made with great quality materials and designed to last.

Your child will have so much fun getting to know their new playtime pal - and thanks to the raised seat back, they'll be even more secure as they play. With a hidden squeaker, crinkle noise and rattle in Belle's ears, they'll enjoying finding these surprise features, perfect for encouraging their gross motor skills.

Product Code
T082617

Dimensions
•    Height: 51 cm
•    Width: 68 cm
•    Depth: 29 cm
•    Weight: 3.05 kg

More information
Age range: 12 months

Care and composition
•    Pink fabric - 100% polyester 
Printed fabric - 100% polyester  
White plush - 100% polyester  
Crinkle film - PE 
Rattle - ABS  
Squeaker - PE 
Rocking base - plywood 
Handles - poplar 
Tape - 100% polyester  
Filling - 100% polyester
•    Wipe clean
•    Safety Warning: CHOKING HAZARD - Contains small parts and sharp points prior to assembly. Adult assembly required. Child must be supervised. Only use on a flat, horizontal ground. Do not use on a raised surface or steps. Do not use near stairs. Do not place this toy in close proximity of an open fire and/or other surfaces of heat such as radiators, electric or gas fires. Please remove the packaging and attachments before giving this toy to child. Design may vary from illustration. Wash Care - Wipe clean only.



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