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Nursery Cot Mobile - Australian Animals

Original price $69.00 - Original price $69.00
Original price $69.00
$69.00
$69.00 - $69.00
Current price $69.00
SKU AG00718
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Description

Enjoy Australia's most popular native animals in a mobile, a beautiful dreamy piece for your baby's nursery. A Kangaroo, Platypus, Echidna and Koala with Eucalyptus leaves hanged from each mobile. It is also the perfect gift for an Australian-themed nursery. 

As this product is handmade, there may be slight differences in each mobile.

Product Details

  • Ethically hand-felted from 100% New Zealand wool
  • Coloured with azo-free dye, safe for children and pets
  • Height: 48cm (including drop)
  • Width: 20cm
  • Weight: 130g

Please note as this product is handmade, there may be slight variations in each mobile hanging.

Specifications
Shipping & Returns

Shipping:

  • We ship Australia wide. Final rates are calculated at the checkout.
  • Orders for instock product are shipped within 24 business hours
  • We offer flat rate shipping starting to most countries worldwide. International shipments do not include any duties or taxes which may be payable upon entry of the order into your country. Please contact your local customs authorities for more information.

For more details please see our Shipping Policy

Returns:

We accept returns up to 14 days after delivery for store credit. Goods must be unused and in their original condition.

Some items may not be eligible for returns, please refer to the individual product descriptions for more information

For more details please see our Returns Policy

Thanks for shopping with us!

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