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FS: Excellent Condition Fisher Price Bouncer ?20 (?40 new)


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Soft, removable toybar with spinning leaves & monkeys

3-point fabric restraint

Machine washable pad

Calming vibrations

From a smoke-free, pet-free home

Previous user, one baby for less than 6 months, Excellent condition

Invaluable to me when showering and baby would not nap!


What Fisher Price say:

"Part of the Fisher-Price range, this bouncer comes in a bright and colourful design featuring adorable Rainforest Friends. The soft, removable toy-bar is fitted with spinning leaves and Take-Along Monkeys at just the right height for baby to grab and move. The monkeys feature clacker beads and a roller-ball, and can be removed for baby to play with or transferred to other products from the Rainforest Friends range.


The Fisher-Price Rainforest Friends bouncer features calming vibrations to soothe your little one and a 3-point fabric restraint to keep him or her safe and snug. Non-skid feet mean this fun bouncing chair can be used on safely on a variety of surfaces.


Maximum weight capacity 9kg.


Read more and see pictures at http://www.tesco.com/direct/fisher-price-rainforest-friends-bouncer/408-1841.prd#gD4DT4tZhmFu5cLJ.99



Collection only from Camberwell Grove SE5

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