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GONE ?15. Alvi Mini Snuggle Sleeping Bag/Footmuff


Tams

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Alvi Mini Snuggle Sleeping Bag/Footmuff for sale. This is excellent quality, designed

to keep out the cold, so not necessary to use many layers. Suitable for prams, buggies

and car seats.

SELLING PRICE: ?15 (RRP ?40)

Colour: Black

* Suitable from birth to about 7-9 months (or longer depending on the size of your baby).

* Can be used in a carrycot or in buggy with a five point harness.

* Fully fleece lined and waterproof exterior, includes holes for a body harness or the standard seat harness.

When used with a body harness your baby can be easily detached and lifted without removing from the Mini Snuggle Bag - very useful for a new baby needing feeding when you're out and about. Simply detach the harness clips and lift out the baby cradled in the Mini Snuggle Bag. Can also be used in some car seats

(requires a five point harness where each point can be separated).

* Waterproof Exterior

* Fully fleece lined for instant warmth on contact

* Machine Washable (do not tumble dry) at 40 degrees C,

Dimensions approx. Length: front 45cm (18") back 73cm (29") Width: max. 35cm (14")


Crystal Palce rd near Heber Rd

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