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Used twice I am selling with a brand new koo-di sheet never used. This rrps at ?75 selling for ?30 pickup in herne hill cash on collection. Great for travelling/camping/sleeping babies outside. Suitable from 6-18months. See professional blurb below.



This award-winning, ultra-lightweight and portable pop-up cot can be taken anywhere your baby might need a comfortable nap away from home. The integrated mosquito net and black out/sun blind ensure undisturbed snoozes protected from the sun and insects.

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Ultra-lightweight travel cot with mattress & carry bag

Pops up automatically

Deep sides & hood provide protection from draughts

Integrated zip-up mosquito net

Integrated zip-up blackout/sunblind blocks 93% of all harmful UVA & UVB rays

Padded mattress included

Folds easily into slim & compact unit for easy storage & transportation

Open size L99 x W60 x H71cm; folded L30 x W60 x H18cm; weight 2.5kg

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