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Here I have a lovely child seat in excellent conditions and with multiple functions:

1) relax function for 3 months onwards

2) elevated function from 6 months onwards (there is a button at the back of the seat to press in order to adjust the seat level)

3) chair with little tray

4) chair with little rocking horse


The chair has two interchangeable attachments: a horse head and a little tray). It is made of blue sturdy plastic, with a washable orange soft and comfy cover.


For sale ?30

The chair has 4 wheels at the bottom, which can be removed to turn it into a semi-rocking chair. See pictures for details.



It comes from a pet and smoke free household in clean and excellent conditions.


Pick up from London SE23.


Manufacturer: Groupe Berchet , distributed in UK by Smoby UK. It comes with its original instructions for use.

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