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Fisher-Price Precious Planet 2-in-1 Projection Cot Mobile


Has a moving mobile with light projection and three different musical accompaniments - heart beat, Bach and sounds of nature. My baby found it very soothing to have the heart beat sound between 1-6 months and after that time the 'light show' was hours of entertainment too!


Used and in very good working order. (New these are ?80) .Selling now for ?40. ONO


Here is the brand's description:

Baby will fall in love with the adorable plush characters on the Precious Planet cot mobile. Soothing music of classical lullabies, ocean noises and even womb sounds are sure to assist your baby in a beautiful night's sleep. As baby gets older it will convert into a music box and project cute animal images on the ceiling to really encourage baby's imagination. Winner of silver 'Mother and Baby award' 2009 This is a projection cot mobile with a canopy that brings the light show closer to baby. A delicate canopy hangs overhead of baby with four plush characters attached to it (teal whale, white polar bear, green alligator and yellow lion). A soft light pattern of animals is projected from the base of the mobile onto the inside of the canopy. When baby grows, the mobile arm can be removed, and the light pattern can project on to the ceiling. This mobile plays 20 minutes of music, which includes classical lullabies (Bach, Beethoven and Mozart), nature sounds, ocean sounds, and heartbeat/white noise womb sounds. The mobile attaches to the crib with our new, improved mechanism and comes with a remote control. General information: Suitable from birth. Batteries required: 2 x AAA (not included) plus 4 x D (not included)

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