Babybio Petits Biscuits à la Vanille 160G

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SKU: 25473
Des petits biscuits à croquer! Le secret d’une bonne recette réside dans la sélection des ingrédients. C’est pour cela que ce biscuit est à croquer ! Des ingrédients bio et de qualité, de la farine de France et surtout, de la poudre de vanille Bourbon qui lui prodigue un goût incomparable. De quoi faire “bourboner” de plaisir de Bébé.

BABYBIO Petits Boudoirs à l’huile Essentielle d’orange Douce 120G

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Un grand régal pour petit gourmand ! Pour bébé, pas le de temps de bouder avec notre boudoir ! Une revisite à base de farine et d’œufs associés à une note d’huile essentielle d’orange douce : voici le goûter parfait pour le bonheur de bébé.

BABYBIO POT PATATE DOUCE 2*130G

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Petits pots Pomme-Pruneau. Idéal pour l’éveil de bébé aux saveurs naturelles et son bon équilibre nutritionnel. Dès 4 mois. Contenance : 2 x 130g.

BABYBIO POT PETITS POIS 2 X 130 G

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Petits pots Pomme de terre du Val de Loire et Epinard. Dès 4 mois. Ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique. Contenance : 2 x 130g

BABYBIO POT PETITS POIS POMME DE TERRE SAUMON 2 X 130 G

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Petits pots Pomme de terre du Val de Loire et Epinard. Dès 4 mois. Ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique. Contenance : 2 x 130g

BABYBIO POT POMME DE TERRE EPINARD 2 X 130 G

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Petits pots Pomme de terre du Val de Loire et Epinard. Dès 4 mois. Ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique. Contenance : 2 x 130g

Cybele Baby Carres De Soin 100 Pieces

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Cybele Baby Carres De Soin 100 Pieces, carrés doux 100% coton pour une toilette et soin bébé respectueuse et pratique, idéal pour l'alimentation et bain bébé maman.

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