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I'm selling the Early Learning Centre's Musical Activity Station. Pick up from SE24


Is on the ELC website for ?60 at the moment, so it's a real bargain!


The Blossom Farm Musical Activity Station is a fun, activity-filled musical platform with five melodies and four animal sounds to engage your little one.


A great way to exercise little legs while learning, the Blossom Farm Musical Activity Station features a soft and comfy seat that your little one can swivel around in to enjoy all of the built-in toys that surround them. There are beads to rattle and spin, a picture book to flip, plenty of buttons to press and a keyboard with tunes and animal noises. The keyboard can also be removed for tummy time play. The Musical Activity Station is also light in weight and features a carry handle for easy portability.


Suitable from six months. Takes 2 x AA batteries (included).

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