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stokke sleepi mini v1

stokke sleepi mini v1 Stokke

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stokke sleepi mini v1 StokkeThe crib that grows with the child The Stokke Sleepi Mini is the ideal first bed for your newborn. Creating a nest like environment, it helps baby feel snug and secure. Soft oval design cocoons your baby offering comfort and familiarity for restful sleep and the sweetest of dreams. Lockable swivel wheels can be used to rock your baby gently to sleep and makes your crib easy to move from room to room. At only 67 cm 26,4 in inches wide, its amazingly

The Stokke® Sleepi™ Mini is the ideal first bed for your newborn. Creating a nest-like environment, it helps baby feel snug and secure. Soft oval design cocoons your baby offering comfort and familiarity for restful sleep and the sweetest of dreams. Lockable swivel wheels can be used to rock your baby gently to sleep and makes your crib easy to move from room to room. At only 67 cm / 26,4 in inches wide, it’s amazingly space efficient, making it ideal for petite nurseries. The Stokke® Sleepi™ concept has been developed with sound sleep and safety in mind. It is available with a new firm and breathable Sleepi™ mattress which exceeds the highest safety standards. Accessorize with the breathable mesh liner and high-quality textiles.​

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Mini bed, Wheels, Mini Mattress, Drape Rod (Canopy not included).

Safe & sound sleep

  • Soft oval shape gives your baby a sense of security by resembling the mother’s womb
  • Curved edges, no sharp corners
  • Rods & perforated mattress bottom for maximum air circulation
  • Sturdy beech wood frame with non-toxic finish
  • 4 mattress levels offering safety and flexibility for each age and stage of development
  • Firm mattress for baby’s development
  • Mattress made of breathable layers of 3D mesh for a safe sleep ​
  • Wheels allow “rocking motion” to promote sleep

Always close to you

  • Space-saving design
  • Lockable swivel wheels for keeping the bed close to you
  • Narrow enough to move through doorways

Longevity & sustainability

  • Flexible design means the bed can be used for newborn to approximately 5 years
  • Crafted with quality so it's made to last
  • 7-year Warranty
  • Mattress core made with Sorona® Bicomponent Stretch fibers ​
  • All textiles are Oeko-Tex® Standard 100, class 1 approved and certified free from hazardous substances​
  • Timeless Scandinavian design that doesn´t go out of style
  • Designed in 1999 by Susanne Grønlund and Claus Hviid Knudsen

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    In this book, the author takes a look at the downfall of civilizations. Yes, that's plural. There are several models of how civilization is progressing. One is that we're getting better and better as time goes by. Another, less popular one states that we are actually in decline, going down from some sort of golden age. You'll find many of these proponents in the old age homes and such. For them, the only disagreement is when we are declining from. Wright takes a look at the cyclical nature of the rise and fall of civilizations, taking examples from several once- prospering civilizations. This book stands as a call to action that something must be done to grow smartly and be careful on how we allocate the scant resources we have left. While he doesn't hit an anything new, this book's strength is its concise nature. The several examples are familiar and in that have more impact. The strongest example is one he visits several times to show an analogy of current times: Easter Island. This isolated speck in the Pacific was once a thriving mini-civilization with culture and art. And a lot of trees. These trees helped the islanders fish and raise their ceremonial head sculptures. However, these trees also were a poorly cultivated resource. Someone not too long ago cut down the last tree, and the island is now a wasteland and anthropological curiosity. We are doing the same thing. How many trees do we have left to cut?
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