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hauck alpha newborn set

hauck alpha newborn set Hauck Alpha Bouncer Premium – Pearl and Bear

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hauck alpha newborn set Hauck Alpha Bouncer Premium – Pearl and BearThe Alpha Bouncer Premium is a high end 2 in 1 bouncer designed for Hauck wooden highchairs. It functions as a newborn seat or a bouncer, offering versatility and comfort. With a 3 point harness and adjustable backrest, it provides safety and adaptability. The bouncer can be used on the highchair or the included frame, accommodating babies until they can sit unaided. It features soft, snuggly fabrics, a removable seat reducer, and a washable cover for

The Alpha Bouncer Premium is a high-end 2-in-1 bouncer designed for Hauck wooden highchairs. It functions as a newborn seat or a bouncer, offering versatility and comfort. With a 3-point harness and adjustable backrest, it provides safety and adaptability. The bouncer can be used on the highchair or the included frame, accommodating babies until they can sit unaided. It features soft, snuggly fabrics, a removable seat reducer, and a washable cover for optimal comfort and hygiene.

  • Suitable for children from Birth up to 9kg
  • Versatile use as a newborn seat on the highchair or as a bouncer
  • Enhances parent-child bonding by bringing the baby to eye level
  • Offers safe and comfortable positioning for the baby
  • Easy adjustability of the backrest for feeding or relaxation
  • Seat reducer provides additional comfort for smaller babies
  • Easy to clean with a washable cover
  • The bouncer can be used independently with the included frame
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