


Changing Pad Cover in Born to Be Wild
Marsoni
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Changing Pad Cover in Born to Be WildDetails : 32in x 16in Naturally hypo allergenic and thermoregulating. Gentle on your babes sensitive skin & highly breathable. It keeps skin cool in summer and warm in winter by wicking away any excess moisture. Fits snuggleme infant lounger, dock a tot, traditional changing pads, hatch grow, keekaroo peanut, bassinet pads + more! Material + Wash : 95% Viscose from Bamboo, 5% Spandex, 210GSM (OEKO TEX Standard 100 Certified) Machine wash on cold +
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