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sam's club maxi cosi swing Maxi-Cosi Cassia Swing

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sam's club maxi cosi swing Maxi-Cosi Cassia SwingGone are the days of hand rocking or setting timers to keep your baby gently moving in their swing. Swing smartly in style with the Cassia Swing designed to give you freedom and flexibility while comforting your little one. The optional automatic motion detector senses when your infant needs extra soothing and activates the swing. Its built in touch screen panel allows you to select from 5 swing speeds, plus 12 melodies and nature sounds to keep baby

Gone are the days of hand rocking or setting timers to keep your baby gently moving in their swing. Swing smartly in style with the Cassia Swing designed to give you freedom and flexibility while comforting your little one. 

  • The optional automatic motion detector senses when your infant needs extra soothing and activates the swing. 
  • Its built-in touch screen panel allows you to select from 5 swing speeds, plus 12 melodies and nature sounds to keep baby relaxed and entertained. 
  • The 360⁰ rotation helps you both feel connected and engaged. 
  • At only about 10 lbs., the Cassia swing is easy to transport and folds compactly when you want to tuck it away.  

As part of the AT HOME collection, this piece combines innovative, lightweight design with a sophisticated, modern color palette intended to blend beautifully with your décor. Cassia was made to bring tranquility into a busy day by providing soothing comfort for baby plus convenience for you, and ultimately enhance your quality time at home. 

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