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Moulin Roty Activity Elephant

A$49.95
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Moulin Roty's Sous mon Baobab Activity Elephant is ideal for stimulating baby's curiosity and fine motor skills: soft colours, various materials, crumpled paper, a mirror, a bell and so on.

SKU: M0669077
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
  • An elephant to hang with 6 activities to awaken the baby's senses:
    • Soft and contrasting colours
    • Crumpled paper
    • Soft and varied textures (corduroy, micro-velvet, felt...)
    • Bell
    • Mirror
  • Convenient hanging hook to attach the elephant to multiple supports (stroller, cot's sides, car...)
TECHNICAL FEATURES
  • Composition: Cotton, velvet, plastic. 100% polyester filling.
  • Size: W: 24cm x L: 27cm
  • Care: washable at 30ºC
  • Use: From birth

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