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BabyBjorn Travel Cot Light

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R2,603.16
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
040048A
Bob Shop ID
54953723

Light and convenient to bring along
The BABYBJÖRN Travel Crib Light is the perfect crib to take with you on trips. It weighs only 11 pounds (5 kg) and is set up in one simple movement. It comes with a case that is as handy as an ordinary bag. Sleeping away from home with small children has never been easier.

 

Travel Crib Light benefits

Easy to take along
The BABYBJÖRN Travel Crib Light weighs only 11 pounds (5 kg). The case’s practical handles make it as easy to carry as an ordinary bag. The travel crib’s design is well-conceived and the crib takes up minimal space in the room.

Travel Crib Light benefits

Simple set up
The BABYBJÖRN Travel Crib Light is set up in just one simple movement. When you’re not using it, simply fold it up to take with you or store it in its case.

Travel Crib Light benefits

Safe for your child
The sturdy mattress keeps the travel crib firmly on the floor. The crib’s inward sloping sides create a snug and cozy feeling, and the soft fabrics feel nice against baby’s skin.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Purchased 2 items, close to R5000.00, Bidorbuy intervened to explain the delay in delivery. A prompt response would have prevented the aggravation.
10 May 2012