








Kids Embrace Batman Baby Activity Station Race Car Walker (Open Box)
Description
####Item is open box, unharmed and in very good condition. All accessories or parts are included with the item.####
- Combine the fun of learning and moving around with this Batman superhero race car walker
- Great for babies and toddlers up to 26 pounds and 32 inches tall who can support their own weight
- Your little one will learn how to walk and develop their motor skills while developing cognitive skills at the same time
- Adjustable height and quick easy fold for transportation
- Comes with lights and sounds, plus an activity center tray, steering wheel, key, and gear shifters like a real race car
- Features a high backrest for support and comfort for baby
- Your child will love those rumblin' engine start sounds and vibrations
- Sturdy polyester fiber batting polyester foam construction
- Removable pad allows for easy washing
- Color: Blue
- Product Condition: Open Box – Like new
- Product sold as is
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