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Moseskorb inkl. Ständer 'SnüzBaskit' Barley / Walnuss

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Moseskorb inkl. Ständer 'SnüzBaskit' Barley / WalnussNeu gedacht fr moderne Familien: der SnzBaskit mit Stnder von SNZ Der SnzBaskit von SNZ interpretiert den klassischen Moseskorb neu und verbindet zeitloses Design mit durchdachten Funktionen fr den Familienalltag. Im stilvollen Set mit passendem Stnder bietet der leichte Korb deinem Baby einen gemtlichen und geschtzten Schlafplatz fr Tag und Nacht. Ob im Wohnzimmer, Schlafzimmer oder unterwegs: Dank des geringen Gewichts und der praktischen

Neu gedacht für moderne Familien: der SnüzBaskit mit Ständer von SNÜZ

Der SnüzBaskit von SNÜZ interpretiert den klassischen Moseskorb neu und verbindet zeitloses Design mit durchdachten Funktionen für den Familienalltag. Im stilvollen Set mit passendem Ständer bietet der leichte Korb deinem Baby einen gemütlichen und geschützten Schlafplatz für Tag und Nacht.

Ob im Wohnzimmer, Schlafzimmer oder unterwegs: Dank des geringen Gewichts und der praktischen Tragegriffe begleitet euch der SnüzBaskit flexibel durch die erste Zeit mit Baby. Der klappbare Holzständer sorgt dabei für einen sicheren Stand und lässt sich platzsparend verstauen.

Besonders durchdacht sind die atmungsaktiven Mesh-Fenster, die eine gute Luftzirkulation ermöglichen und gleichzeitig freie Sicht auf dein Baby bieten. Die im Lieferumfang enthaltene 3D-Mesh-Matratze unterstützt zusätzlich ein angenehmes Schlafklima. Mit seiner modernen Formgebung und den stilvollen Farbvarianten fügt sich der SnüzBaskit harmonisch in jedes Zuhause ein.

Optional erhältlich: Für zusätzlichen Schutz der Matratze empfiehlt sich der passende wasserdichte Matratzenschoner. Die weiche Baumwolloberfläche fühlt sich angenehm auf der Babyhaut an, während die integrierte wasserdichte Membran die Matratze sauber und trocken hält.

  • modernes Set bestehend aus Moseskorb, Matratze und passendem Ständer
  • optional mit passendem Matratzenschoner für zusätzlichen Schutz und eine bessere Hygiene (bitte Auswahl berücksichtigen!)
  • geeignet für nächtlichen Schlaf und Mittagsschläfchen tagsüber
  • leichter und tragbarer Schlafplatz für zuhause und unterwegs
  • praktische Tragegriffe für flexibles Umstellen
  • extra großer und leichtgewichtiger Moseskorb
  • Dual-Mesh-Fenster für gute Luftzirkulation und freie Sicht aufs Baby
  • inklusive atmungsaktiver 3D-Mesh-Matratze
  • stabiler und klappbarer Holzständer
  • moderne Alternative zu klassischen Moseskörben oder Stubenwagen
  • entwickelt von Schlafexperten für sicheren und komfortablen Babyschlaf
  • stilvolles Design in verschiedenen Farbkonstellationen
  • mehrfach ausgezeichnet und von Eltern weltweit geschätzt

Die britische Marke Snüz verbindet durchdachte Funktionen mit zeitgemäßem Design und sorgt für entspannte Familiennächte. Entdecke jetzt noch mehr Produkte, die euren Alltag schöner machen in unserem Online-Shop oder in unseren KIND DER STADT Baby Concept Stores vor Ort.

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Sara
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
They choose reading over screen time!
Format: Paperback
The nephews (10 & 8) love these kinds of books! I bought the prehistoric one as well and after they were done they swapped to continue their adventures! They're asking for more and choose the books over screen time! I'd say thats a win for the Aunt!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026
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Reading Writing And Me
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Awesome!
Format: Hardcover
This was an awesome book with a focus on friendship and family which isn't seen often enough in YA. If you liked Who's That Girl, you'll love this music infused book. I have a full review for this book posted on my blog: Reading, Writing, And Me.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2018
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Destiny B.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 3
She starts the book off fairly amusing and relateable with an excellent depiction of anxiety and paranoia
Format: Paperback
This was actually a 3.5 star read for me, but the more I pondered it over the two-day span between finishing it and reviewing it, I realized it wasn't quite remarkable enough for me to round up. Here We Are Now tells the story of Taliah, a biracial white/Arabic teen who's never met her father. She's only working on an educated guess that he might be Julian Oliver, rockstar sensationalist, when the man shows up at her door one day to tell her that her assumptions were correct - and he wants to take her to meet his family, including his dying father. Tal isn't the most enjoyable narrator in the beginning of the story. She starts the book off fairly amusing and relateable with an excellent depiction of anxiety and paranoia, but those feelings quickly morph into a level of snark and distrust that's not pleasant to read through. Despite the fact that Julian's entire existence points blatantly to a million lies Tal's mother has fed her throughout her life, Tal refuses to place any blame on her mother. The nice thing about Taliah, however, is how much she grows; throughout the story, through a handful of "tough love" scenarios from multiple friends and family members, she learns that life isn't as black and white as she thinks it is. She grows to slowly trust people and open up, and is forced to come to terms with her unhealthy level of possessiveness over her best friend, Harlow. The most unexpected thing about Here We Are Now was how quickly and how much I fell in love with Tal's father, Julian. From the opening of the story, I honestly expected him to be this flighty, dirtbag sort of stereotypical rockstar who would show up, get her hopes up, and then shatter her dreams a few times before disappearing again at the end of the book. That is totally not Julian at all, though. From the beginning, he's awkward, uncertain, and a little bit shy about learning he's Taliah's father. I won't spoil the fine details for you, but we learn that Julian hasn't been half bad enough to deserve some of the events of the past, and he's actually a pretty well-meaning guy. His banter with Tal is so enjoyable, and I loved the way the we got to see the past through his memories, but they were written in Lena's (Tal's mother) perspectives. Harlow is Tal's childhood best friend, who happens to be a lesbian. I loved the idea of Harlow to bits: she's obsessed with baking, she's sassy, she's proud of her sexuality, and she's got a good head on her shoulders. Unfortunately, her actual interactions with Tal and the other characters in the story are cringe-y most of the time, and her "tough love" spiel about not relying on only one person would have been a lot better if it hadn't been laced with her breaking a promise to Tal so she could hang out with her girlfriend. The romance in this book was one hundred percent the biggest disappointment in the entire story. It felt so incredibly lackluster and out of place that I probably would have rounded up to 4 stars if I could have somehow gone through and edited out the entire existence of this friend-of-the-family character. He's not a bad kid, but it would be so nice to see a YA contemporary every now and then that doesn't end in a couple forming, and this book would have been perfect for that! Totally a missed opportunity. First of all, I am not Muslim - or religious at all - and I cannot speak for how good this rep was. I do know, however, that Jasmine Warga identifies as a Middle Eastern/American woman, so the POC rep is own-voice and was so enjoyable to read. Tal's mother's perspectives frequently reflect on her Muslim beliefs and family, as well as how incredibly homesick she is for Jordan. She frets constantly that she is letting her parents down if she doesn't make a name for herself in the States, and there is even a solid bit of conversation about hijab-wearing and eating habits! Of course, there is also the lesbian rep that I mentioned in Harlow's case, which I found really enjoyable. Harlow is out and proud and has no questions about her sexuality. There are no tropes, or painful moments we commonly see through queer characters in YA contemporary titles. All in all, Here We Are Now was a fun read, but nothing spectacular. Had it not been for the romantic aspect, I would have given this 4 stars, but it was such a downer that I couldn't justify rounding up the rating. If you're looking for a fun YA contemporary story about family, with some nice diverse representation thrown in, or if you're already a Jasmine Warga fan, I'd recommend picking it up.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2017
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CassieopiaBooks
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 4
A very witty and heartwarming story for everyone...
Format: Hardcover
Wow, Pamplemousse! I think this book found me at the right time in my life. Here We Are Now is short and expands over a few days, but I also enjoyed that flashbacks of the main character’s parents falling in and out love is littered throughout the pages. I really connected with the main character Taliah, who is definitely a hard shell to crack. But I loved that although she is sarcastic, smart, and funny, she also holds a tight rope around her emotions. She is cautious with letting people in, but I liked that her journey to meet her father and his family for the very first time, opens up her world to new challenges and emotional breakthroughs. I don’t want to give too much away in regards to the plot, because it is very straight forward and well-focused on Taliah, a teenager, meeting her father, a well-known rock star, for the very first time. And throughout the pages, Taliah pushes herself to open up to her dad, discover unknown information about her mom, and meet her long lost family. And importantly she matures and discovers things about herself. Here We Are Now is very straight-forward and focuses a lot on modern day scenarios, such as familial conflicts, diversity, biracial relationships, and tough love. I found myself laughing a lot during this book, because these characters are so witty and heartwarming. But there are also some parts that are heartbreaking, and these moments are so raw and gritty and realistic. In the end, I liked that the conclusion of this book leaves the characters wide open for new possibilities and room to grow, instead of a simple “happily ever after” ending.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018
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roger
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Highly recommended
Format: Hardcover
Fun to read. Love Jasmine.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2017

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