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1084 days ago

Disney Baby - Mickey Mouse Tiny Trek Walker

Rishav from Glen Innes

Brand spanking new - this was a gift. Selling as we already have a walker.

Sells at Baby Factory for:
RRP: $199
On Sale: $149

It’s time to strut and explore with Disney Mickey Mouse! Your baby will love to cruise around the house with their original bestie in this baby walker toy from Disney Baby and Bright Starts. Before baby can walk on their own, Mickey Mouse is the biggest cheerleader with lights, songs and sounds to entertain your little one. The toy station is removable for on-the-go fun and magical details like a roller with spinning beads, light up steering wheel and baby safe mirror. Parents and babies alike will love Mickey’s colorful details like the teal and light gray color scheme and of course those iconic Mickey Mouse ears. And the walker is sure to fit your baby juuuuuust right with easy to adjust 3 height positions – just like magic!

Features:
ASTM F977 Standard
Suitable from 6months to 11kgs
3 adjustable height positions
Folds easily for storage and travel
Removable, machine washable seat pad
Play lights, music and sounds as they safely explore the house
Electronic toy station includes spinning beads, light up steering wheel and a baby safe mirror
Removable toy station for on the go
Extra link loops for extra toys
Requires 3 x AA batteries, not included


www.babyfactory.co.nz...

Price: $140

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