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A Moses who becomes chair

Koo is the name of the convertible crib that turns into a chair which comfortably feed the baby, is a product of the Lunar signs, specially designed for the early months of a child’s life, during which three or four hours is to feed the baby.

It is usually the mother who is more dedicated to this task, necessarily if she is breastfeeding the baby, if bottle between the father and mother can share the task, in any case it seems quite handy being able to catch the child feeding in the same room you’re sleeping, well if we put a chair would be taking over twice as much space.

On the other hand, when no longer used as a bassinet can leave on a permanent chair of the shape and color can fit into any room of the house as a complement to the living room to a reading corner, also in the bedroom … You can recycle a lot of uses.

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