All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
All orders placed 24-26 December will be shipped on Thursday 27.
Due to high order volumes during the holidays, home deliveries may take up to 10 working days to be completed by our partner ACS Couriers.
We recommend selecting ACS Pickup or Pick Up in Store during checkout for faster service.
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Free delivery and assembly for selected furniture ranges. Please contact for more information.
Its larger, brighter design makes it even easier than before to check your little one is resting at the correct temperature. The yellow glow on GroEgg 2 suggests a comfortable temperature for children to sleep in, whilst a blue glow suggests it's too cold and a red glow suggests it's too high. The colours act as a handy tool so you know whether to cool or heat the room, to modify baby's clothing, to alter the level of bedding.
The correct room temperature is vital for creating a safe sleeping environment for a baby. Health professionals recommend that the room that your baby sleeps in should be maintained at 16–20°C. The Groegg, the colour changing digital room thermometer, is another clever innovation to help promote safer sleep for babies. The patented Groegg 2 glows yellow if the room temperature is within 16–20°C. If the room temperature is outside this range, take action to cool or heat the room, or adjust the baby’s bedding or clothing.
Do not place the thermometer over or very close to a radiator, in direct sunlight or by an open window.
Make sure that the thermometer is placed out of reach of your baby's cot, and that the power lead is not able to be reached or pulled by a toddler.