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maxi cosi 5 point harness Maxi Cosi Cassia Swing – Baby Grand

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maxi cosi 5 point harness Maxi Cosi Cassia Swing – Baby GrandSwing smartly in style Made with high quality fabrics, the Maxi Cosi Cassia is a smart and stylish swing for babies (birth to 20 lbs) that gives you a safe place to put your little one when you need free hands. Thanks to automatic motion detection, the smart design rocks gently when it senses baby is getting restless. The user friendly touchscreen control panel allows you to choose from five swing speeds and 12 soothing melodies and nature sounds. The

Swing smartly in style

Made with high-quality fabrics, the Maxi-Cosi Cassia is a smart and stylish swing for babies (birth to 20 lbs) that gives you a safe place to put your little one when you need free hands.

Thanks to automatic motion detection, the smart design rocks gently when it senses baby is getting restless. The user-friendly touchscreen control panel allows you to choose from five swing speeds and 12 soothing melodies and nature sounds.

The Swing is lightweight (about 10 lbs) with a space-saving frame, so you can easily move it around your home. The 360⁰ rotation also helps you maintain eye contact with your little one – because we know you can never take your eyes off of them

Cassia also comes with two adorable mobile-style toys, two recline positions and a soft newborn inlay for added cozy

Maxi-Cosi Cassia – swing smartly in style.

  • What’s Included: Swing frame, Seat with removable, machine-washable cover, Newborn inlay, Removable mobile with two soft toys, AC adapter, User manual
  • Dimensions: 28” L x 27” W x 34.6” H
  • Weight: 10 lbs
  • Number of Speeds: 5
  • Max Weight: 20 lbs
  • Power Source: AC adapter (no batteries required)
  • Min Age: 0 Months
  • Max Age: Approximately 6 months or when baby can sit up unassisted

 

 

 

 

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