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Skip Hop Soft Sink Baby Bath Tub, Moby, Blue
Skip Hop Soft Sink Baby Bath Tub, Moby, Blue
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About This
- 100% Soft polyester Surface
- Imported
- Perfectly sized to cradle newborns and infants, our plush and supportive sink bather is a must-have for your baby’s first baths
- With a soft terry surface and a padded whale tail to protect baby’s head, the cushioned design fits in bathroom and kitchen sinks to cradle infants for comfy and convenient bathing
- The mesh bottom drains water quickly, and the hook-and-loop strap makes it easy to hang dry
- Ideal for newborns and infants, ages 0-6months
Overview
- Color : Blue
- Brand : Skip Hop
- Material : POLYESTER Terry, Expanded Polystyrene fill
- Product Care Instructions : Machine wash & dry
- Item Weight : 0.41 Kilograms
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