Warm & Fuzzy Tiger Print Stroller Insert

Product Description:

Bob Strollers BOB created the Warm Fuzzy to help smooth a child's ride and help facilitate their sleep. The warm and fuzzy is easily inserted into a seat. The Warm Fuzzy's thick fleece panel and padded quilting add warmth and comfort to make your child's strolling hours more enjoyable. The Warm Fuzzy works with both single and double strollers. (Works with individual seats of Duallie strollers).
Product Details
  • Binding: Baby Product
  • Brand: Bob Strollers
  • EAN: 0692176105032
  • Label: Bob Strollers
  • Manufacturer: Bob Strollers
  • Model: WF0501
  • MPN: WF0501
  • ProductGroup: Baby Product
  • ProductTypeName: BABY_PRODUCT
  • Publisher: Bob Strollers
  • Studio: Bob Strollers
  • UPC: 692176105032

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