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Binding: Misc. Brand: Littlelife EAN: 5031863102032 Feature: Anatomically shaped child seat Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: LittleLife Manufacturer: LittleLife Publisher: LittleLife Studio: LittleLife
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Anatomically shaped child seat Soft face protection pad (removable) Top grab handle Front zipped pocket for small items Moulded child back support
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LittleLife Ultralight is a lightweight, compact baby carrier, ideal for short excursions about town. It is cosy and safe for your child, comfortable to wear and easy to pack away. The LittleLife Ultralight folds almost flat and comes with its own carry bag. The latest design also incorporates clips with which to attach foot stirrups, thus giving additional leg support for those with longer legs. Weight: 1.8 Kg. Maximum Weight Load: 15 Kg. Dimensions: 25 (w) x 15 (d) x 64(h) cm. Suitable for Ages: 6 months - 4 years.
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