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Little Mashies Silicone Sucky Bowl Blush Pink

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The Little Mashies sucky bowl sticks on to most surfaces so bub can't toss the bowl across the room. Being made from 100% food grade silicone it is dishwasher safe, non toxic & BPA Free. It is safe to heat and to freeze! The dusty blush colour is also available in the washy bib, the sticky platter and the distractor cutlery!
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Little Mashies Silicone Sucky Bowl Blush Pink
RRP $24.95
$22.45
10% OFF RRP
Collect 22 Everyday Rewards Points*
$22.45
$22.45
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
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