Joie Junior Chrome 3-in-1 Dolls Pram | Stone & Black

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Joie Junior Chrome 3-in-1 Dolls Pram - Stone & Black

Perfect for children aged 3 - 7 years.

Key Features

• Includes: Joie Chrome 3-in-1 Pram in Stone & Black.
• Perfect for encouraging nurturing & social play.
• Features an adjustable hood, under seat storage & a removable apron.
• Folds flat for easy storage & transportation.
• Adjustable Handle Height - 46cm - 63cm.
• Fits dolls up to 45cm (Please note the doll is not included).
• Product Dimensions - H63cm x W35cm x D65.5cm
• Suitable for all children aged 3+.

Product Description

About this item

Discover the ultimate in role play with the Joie Junior Chrome 3-in-1 Dolls Pram – a premium toy stroller designed to transform playtime into something truly special. With a sleek stone and black finish, this modern pram easily converts between pram mode, forward-facing pushchair, and rear-facing pushchair, giving children the freedom to care for their dolls in three unique ways.

Designed to grow alongside your child, the pram features an adjustable handle height from 46cm to 63cm, ensuring a comfortable and supportive fit as they develop. Equipped with smooth front swivel wheels, it’s easy to manoeuvre across a variety of surfaces – indoors or outdoors – offering realistic, active fun every time they take their dolls for a stroll.

From the removable apron and adjustable hood to the spacious under-seat storage, this pram has been thoughtfully crafted to mirror real-life features, giving kids all the tools they need for immersive and nurturing play. Whether it’s a birthday, holiday gift, or simply a surprise treat, the Joie Junior Chrome Pram delivers hours of creative, hands-on fun for children aged 3 and up.

Delivery & Returns

Standard delivery is £4.99 or free on orders over £30.00. DPD Next Working Day (Orders placed before 2pm Mon-Fri) will be delivered the next working day. See our full delivery and returns information here.

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