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Keezi Kids Bookshelf Wood Bookcase Children Storage Rack Display Shelves Holder
Keezi Kids Bookshelf Wood Bookcase Children Storage Rack Display Shelves Holder
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Books front and centre, toys tucked away — the Keezi Kids Bookshelf with Sling Pouches is a clever 3-in-1 storage solution that makes it easy for little ones to find their favourite books, keep their toys organised and tidy up independently.
Six fabric sling pouches display books cover-forward — so even toddlers can spot what they want without pulling everything off the shelf. Three open shelves handle the bigger toys and display pieces, while a large removable fabric drawer hides away the clutter. All in one beautiful, child-height unit.
Key Features
- 📚 6 fabric sling pouches — display books cover-forward for easy recognition and independent choosing
- 📦 3 open shelves — for toys, decorations and larger books
- 🗄️ 1 large removable fabric drawer — hides loose toys, blocks and art supplies
- 📏 Perfect child height — encourages independent access and tidying
- 🟢 Smooth rounded corners — child-safe design throughout
- 🔧 Anti-tip wall attachment included — for safe, secure installation
- 🧲 Made from E1 grade 15mm particle board — durable and built to last
- 📦 Easy to assemble — instructions included
Suitable for ages: 3+ years
Specifications
- Brand: Keezi
- Material: E1 15mm Melamine Faced Particle Board + non-woven fabric
- Colour: Wood
- Dimensions: 91cm L × 39.5cm W × 80cm H
- Storage: 6 sling pouches + 3 shelves + 1 fabric drawer
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Warranty: 1 year
⚠️ Safety Notice
Children have died from furniture tipover. ALWAYS secure this unit to the wall using the included anchor device. NEVER allow children to stand, climb or hang on shelves or drawers.
🚨 Shipping Note
This item ships from our supplier. Some remote postcodes may incur additional charges. Please contact us before purchasing if you're in a remote area.
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