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hauck newborn high chair

hauck newborn high chair Hauck Highchair 2-in-1 Alpha Bouncer Premium – Baby On The Move

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hauck newborn high chair Hauck Highchair 2-in-1 Alpha Bouncer Premium – Baby On The MoveThe Alpha Baby Bouncer Premium is a bouncer and high chair attachment in one. This means that your little one can join you at the table right from birth. And they can gently bounce by your side afterwards. Simply click the attachment onto your highchair or the included bouncer frame. On the same level from day one Whether youre having a leisurely dinner or a cappuccino, the Alpha Bouncer Premium allows your newborn to join you at the table. The

The Alpha Baby Bouncer Premium is a bouncer and high chair attachment in one.

This means that your little one can join you at the table right from birth. And they can gently bounce by your side afterwards. Simply click the attachment onto your highchair or the included bouncer frame.

On the same level from day one

Whether you’re having a leisurely dinner or a cappuccino, the Alpha Bouncer Premium allows your newborn to join you at the table. The perfect companion for the Alpha+ Wooden highchair.

Does your baby move a lot? The newborn attachment ensures their safety. The 5-point harness is adjustable and grows with your baby. Perfect for even the most active babies.

Your baby’s head is very delicate. The padded newborn insert provides comfort and stability and can be removed once your child gets bigger.

From highchair to bouncer in seconds

Does your little one love to move? With the bouncer frame, your baby can bounce by your side. Thanks to the click system you can easily switch from the highchair to the frame at all times.

Babies are curious! With the adjustable backrest, you can sit your baby up straight so that they can see what’s happening. When it’s time to relax, you can lay it flat again.

For babies, gentle bouncing mimics the womb environment, aiding relaxation. The feet of the bouncer can also be folded up to allow the baby to rock.

Cuddly fabrics

The soft, breathable cotton cover is extra gentle against your baby’s skin, ensuring your little one’s comfort, whatever the season.

Includes -

  • 5-Point harness
  • Instruction manual
  • Bouncer
  • Seat reducer

Highlights

  • Can be used from newborn so your bub can stay close at all times
  • The newborn insert is nicely padded and has a breathable cotton outer to keep baby comfy and supported
  • An adjustable 5 point harness keeps baby safely strapped in
  • The easy click system means you can easily switch between bouncer and highchair mode
  • One handed backrest inclination makes it so easy to adjust when needed
  • Bouncer frame included for bouncing fun at your side
  • Can also have the bouncer in rest mode while on the bouncer frame to stop movement/rocking
  • A great accessory for the Hauck Alpha+ Wooden Highchair
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