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Cam Comfort Kit: A Cozy Addition to Your High Chair CAM

SKU:V483

Regular price $32.49
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  • Delivery date: Same Day Inside Beirut & 2-3 Working Days Outside Beirut
  • 30 Days Return policy
  • Free Shipping on all orders above $50

Description

The Cam Comfort Kit is a soft and cozy accessory designed to enhance your baby's comfort during mealtimes. This kit includes a padded seat cushion and a safety harness, providing extra comfort and security.

Key Features:

  • Soft and Comfortable: The padded seat cushion offers a soft and comfortable surface for your baby to sit on.
  • Safety Harness: The 5-point harness keeps your baby securely in place, preventing falls and slips.
  • Easy to Clean: The seat cushion is machine-washable for easy cleaning.
  • Compatible with Cam High Chairs: Designed to fit most Cam high chairs.

Additional Information:

  • Color: White
  • Material: Soft, breathable fabric

Shipping & Delivery

Shipping Information:
We offer fast and reliable shipping with tracking to ensure your order reaches you promptly.

Returns Information:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns within 30 days.

Cam Comfort Kit: A Cozy Addition to Your High Chair

Cam Comfort Kit: A Cozy Addition to Y...

Regular price $32.49
Sale price $32.49 Regular price $49.99

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