Safety 1st Baby On Board Sign – Baby Care Nursery
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The original baby on board sign reminds other drivers to drive carefully on the roads and is clearly visible when attached on the window. Comes in Yellow, Blue or Pink.
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Adding a new member to thefamily is very exciting! Let everyone know that you've got precious cargo onboard with the classic sign by Safety 1st. It attaches easily toyour car's window with a suction cup and reminds others to drive safely. Safety 1st believes parenting should have fewer worries and more joyful moments.
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Let everyone know that you've got precious cargo on board. Attach this sign to your car window to remind others to drive safely. Suction cup
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The classic Baby On Board Sign by Safety 1st ! Attaches easily to your car window and reminds others to drive safely.
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