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Chad Valley Deluxe Baby Swing is great for playing and napping. When it's time for a nap, put the swing in motion to soothe your baby to sleep.

Simple controls are located on the top of the frame. you can Choose from 7 tunes to soothe and entertain your baby.

The toy bar can be removed during nap times and to lift your baby in and out of the swing.


Features:

3 swinging speed settings

Plays 7 tunes.

Detachable toy bar with 3 toys.

5 point safety harness.

Suitable from birth up to 9kg (my baby used it up until the age of 7months)

Removable washable cover

Batteries required 4 x C (I have included 4)

Size H72, W16, D57cm.

Folds for storage.


From a pet and smoke free home

Collection is local (goose green)

I would like ?30 please


Thank you

Rose

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