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Kinder Valley Mini Kai Cot for sale


Brilliant cot - perfect for smaller flat / room. 105 x 58 x 91 cm


Perfect for the modern nursery, the Mini Kai has the additional advantage of having a smaller footprint than the majority of nursery cots.


It has smooth side rails with fixed sides, a Contemporary New England style design on the head and the option of three base height positions. It also comes with teething rails for that added protection.


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It comes flat packed. Suitable for up to 3 years, the Mini Kai will fit all nursery spaces and is ideal for small rooms.

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