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Rainforest open top swing.


The Fisher Price Rainforest swing can be taken with you on your travels, and features a bright and colourful mobile and seven rainforest songs to entertain your little one.

? Easily portable

? Great for travelling with your child

? Gently rock baby to sleep

? Five swing speeds

? Seven rainforest songs

? Swing-away toy mobile

? Suitable from birth to approx 6 months


Excellent condition

?28 RRP ?79

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Hi


Just to say I am a first time mum of a baby that's almost 4 months and bought this swing from someone else on the forum. My husband and I swear by it and it changed our lives!! From about 4 weeks old we were able to get our hands back and eat a meal together while our daughter quite happily sat or even slept in this.


I would strongly recommend any parents to be to snap this up. Best ?28 you will spend this year!

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