Ickle Bubba expands sleep range

Ickle Bubba is building on the success of its Bubba&Me bedside crib with two new products in its sleep collection.

The Mini Rocker Crib is designed for parents looking for a rocking crib which will fit smaller spaces. Suitable from birth up to 9kg, its mini size makes it ideal for smaller bedrooms and as an alternative to the Moses basket. It can be assembled and disassembled in just five seconds.

Stylish, compact and comfortable, the Mini Rocker Crib comes with a soft mattress and mesh panels to provide airflow while allowing parents to keep an eye on baby. It also offers a static and rocking mode.

The Drift Gliding Crib is designed with peaceful sleep in mind and its gliding rocking function is designed to aid a restful sleep. Suitable from birth up to 9kg, the crib features mesh panels, comfy mattress and a gliding function which can be turned to static mode when needed.

Quick and easy to assemble, the Drift Gliding Crib offers a removable bassinet, so that it can be using in rocking mode by the bed, or placed on the floor. The whole thing also packs away into a carry bag for travelling.

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