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NuovoPortable Baby Bed

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R799

Retail: R1,150
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Nuovo - Portable Baby Bed - Cloud - The Nuovo Portable Baby Bed was designed to mimic a womb, giving baby the soothing comfort that they were used to for 9 months. The baby bed is safe, snug and nurturing. The bed also has a number of different uses. You can use it to co-sleep, creating a barrier between parent and baby so that they have their own cosy space. It’s also the ideal spot for baby to practice tummy time where they can develop neck strength and motor skills. An added bonus it’s lightweight and durable and can be used for travel or to take with on family outings.

Product Features 
  • The Nuovo portable bed reinvents the womb and has been designed to offer a safe, snug and soothing environment for babies
  • Many babies prefer a nurturing, cozy surrounding that mimics the mother’s womb.
  • The bed is an ideal spot to have tummy time with your little one as Tummy time can help babies develop neck strength and motor skills. It is important to closely supervise your baby during tummy time.
  • The bed is ideal for co-sleeping and helps create a barrier between baby and parents to give your child their own cozy space.
  • The Nuovo baby bed is multi-functional and is travel friendly, lightweight and durable.
Product Specifications
  • Options: Clouds or triangles 
  • Dimensions: (L x H x W) 45 x 77 x 10.5cm
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