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5 of the best lightweight twin buggies
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 13/05/2010 14:02:11
The best side-by-side double buggies for twins or siblings, minus the weight
Twin buggies can weigh less than a single pushchair!Pushing twins or two siblings of different ages around requires enough strength as it is, so shave off the excess weight with a lighter twin buggy. “Twin” doesn’t mean your passengers need to be a
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Car seats: age and weight guide
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/06/2007 01:47:22
At a glance information on what age and size your child should be using a baby seat, car seat or booster.
Car seats are usually labelled by weight with an age-range as a rough guide. Let your child's weight be your guide of when to move up to a bigger seat as some children are smaller than others and may benefit from staying in a car seat longer than
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5 of the best lightweight tandem buggies
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 14/05/2010 16:58:11
The best inline double buggies for twins or siblings, that won't weigh you down
Lighter tandem buggiesPushing two children – whether they’re twins or siblings – will always require more muscle that pushing a single buggy. After all, you’ve got twice as many passengers! But, the weight of your buggy doesn’t need to add
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Buyer's guide to slings and carriers
By ThinkBaby test team on 09/05/2009 00:10:34
Buying a baby sling or carrier - what you need to consider
some carriers include lumber support for the parent. Different strap arrangements will offer different levels of support, so it's worth trying out how different carriers feel with baby weight in before buying.BenefitsSecurity - the harnesses mean
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Know-how: car seats
By ThinkBaby on 22/05/2009 05:53:15
Car seat safety, what to look for when buying one, and how to choose the right one for your child's age and size.
.You need to be sure to get the right size chair for your baby and the simplest way to do this is to buy by weight. Weight spans can vary from chair to chair, but broadly they are grouped as 0-10kg, 0-13kg (both from birth to around 9-12 and 12-15 months
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Buyer's Guide to lightweight buggies
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/08/2008 01:51:50
For popping around town or going on a holiday, a lightweight buggy can be a godsend. They come in sizes suitable from birth, and range from the super-cheap to the luxury.
that you can buy and use from day one.What to look forCheck out the size of the buggy when it’s folded if carrying on planes etc. is important for you.Try to find one with a carry handle on the side as this makes it easier to carry when folded. (Some come
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Buyer's Guide to Double Pushchairs
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/12/2006 02:26:47
Whether it's for twin babies or for use with siblings of different ages, there are many different double buggy options to think about.
for one of your children at a time. The main benefits of this is that you are not hulking around a double buggy too soon after the birth, while you are still recovering. Plus you can more easily find a model where your baby can face you. If you are buying
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Buyer's guide to infant car seats
By ThinkBaby on 01/11/2005 01:53:16
What to look for in group 0 car seats
this is to buy by weight. Weight spans can vary from chair to chair, but broadly they are grouped as: 'Group 0' (0-10kg) and '0+' (0-13kg) - both from birth to around 9-12 and 12-15 months respectively; Group 1 (9-18kg, or from around 9 months to up to 4 years
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Buyer's guide to infant car seats
By Maria Muennich on 27/03/2007 15:36:44
What to look for in group 0 car seats
this is to buy by weight. Weight spans can vary from chair to chair, but broadly they are grouped as: 'Group 0' (0-10kg) and '0+' (0-13kg) - both from birth to around 9-12 and 12-15 months respectively; Group 1 (9-18kg, or from around 9 months to up to 4 years
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Buyer's Guide to Baby Baths and Seats
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/08/2009 01:00:00
Trying to support a small baby in the bath can be like chasing a slippery soap around the bathroom. Here are some tips and ideas.
anything from about £7 to £30 depending on what you go for. Some have towelling coverings so your baby isn't naked next to cold enamel or plastic. These covers are fully washable.Remember: many will only be suitable until your baby is able to stand up
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