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Moby Recline & Rinse Bather Skip Hop

SKU:9H498210

Regular price $70.00
Sale price $70.00 Regular price $0.00 Sale

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Bathing baby is easy with our convenient bather. Offering three ways to use it—countertop, sink or tub—it also features two reclined positions for comfort. A handy water control plug allows for customized water level and flow, while the contoured shape cradles baby. Tub time done? Hang it with the built-in hook or fold it flat for storage.

Features:
- Three ways to use: countertop, sink or tub
- Two-position recline for comfort
- Water control plug: close to fill; open for water flow
- Contoured for baby’s comfort
- Drainage holes
- Non-slip treads
- Built-in hanging hook
- Folds flat for storage
- Wipe clean; hang to dry
- Adult assembly required

Specifications:
- Usage: from birth up to 6 months (maximum weight 9 kg)

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

Moby Recline & Rinse Bather

Moby Recline & Rinse Bather

Regular price $70.00
Sale price $70.00 Regular price $0.00

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