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Review: ABC Everest buggy
By Louise Rogers on 01/12/2006 02:25:11
A fabulous out and about three-wheeler from the team behind Phil & Ted's which lasts longer and does away with the need for a buggy-board.
ABC Everest Buggy A quality pushchair that offers a creditable alternative to the board for transporting older siblings As with most three-wheelers, it’s not ideal if your car boot’s on the small side Features: Both single and double buggies
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Baby, Buggy and Me
By Louise Rogers on 05/09/2007 01:53:28
If you're feeling in need of serious exercise but are tied to your new baby and buggy, why not take them out for exercise too?
Joanna Hall’s Baby, Buggy and Me walking courseIf the thought of hauling yourself around the gym surrounded by fit bodies fills you with utter dread, then you need to consider an alternative means of shedding that baby weight. Walking is a great
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Maclaren's 'For Life' offer
By Louise Rogers on 20/02/2008 01:06:55
Maclaren's tough and durable buggies and pushchairs now come with a free lifetime warranty
We’ve always known that Maclaren buggies are tough little cookies that are built to last, and now Maclaren are putting that reputation to the test. The Maclaren 'For Life' offerBuy any buggy from the 2008 collection (there are plenty to choose from
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Inglesina's new M'home range
By Louise Rogers on 04/09/2007 01:03:53
Buggy specialists Inglesina have put some of their Italian know-how into some great nursery essentials
Stylish Italian pushchairs have long been Inglesina’s stock in trade, but now they’re branching out and have introduced a range of nursery essentials that combine functionality and style. The M’home collection is based on minimalist modern lines and offers an uncluttered contempo...
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Review: Micralite Toro Newborn
By Louise Rogers on 12/11/2007 01:54:31
Light, adaptable and easy to fold, this buggy is great around town and can be used with extras as a full-on travel system
low compared to other buggies. Removing the seat fabric to insert the carrycot is also straightforward, and this is deep enough to really protect your baby from the elements, and makes the system suitable from birth. If you want it to make a travel
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Questionnaire: what pushchair suits you?
By Louise Rogers on 16/10/2009 01:09:09
So you're pregnant and you don't know where to start in choosing a pushchair. Travel system? Pram? Combi? Answer our multiple choice questions and find out what suits you!
What’s the best buggy for you?Take a trip to any nursery store and you’ll be faced with an array of pushchairs – in all shapes, sizes and price ranges. Chances are you’ve got friends and relatives offering advice (all conflicting of course) and even
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Review: iCandy Apple pushchair
By Louise Rogers on 20/06/2006 09:10:00
A stylish and versatile pushchair for town and country.
wheels can be positioned apart, like a traditional pushchair, or moved together to perform like an all-terrain buggy – in either mode they can be fixed or swivelling. The big, air-filled rear tyres and all-round suspension offer your baby a smooth ride
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Review: Silver Cross 3D system
By Louise Rogers on 26/06/2006 11:25:00
Traditional quality mixed with modern design in a comfortable and flexible travel system.
about this buggy: first is its easy conversion from pram to pushchair – the machine-washable fabric insert means you don’t need to buy a separate (ie, bulky and expensive) carrycot. Second is the chassis – once you’ve got the hang of it, folding
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Review: Inglesina Otutto travel system
By Louise Rogers on 03/07/2006 11:37:05
A chic travel system with bags of style and the flexibility of a front- or rear-facing seat even though it's unbrella fold.
Inglesina Otutto A good-looking versatile travel system with an umbrella-fold chassis Not the lightest around, and Italian style comes at a price Features: Oozing Latin style, this travel system offers plenty of options: carrycot, front- or rear-facing seat, plus car sea...
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Review: Petite Star Zia pushchair
By Louise Rogers on 29/10/2007 15:24:58
A neat. compact pushchair that's useful when you don't want a huge travel system taking up your living space
.99Weight:6.3kgDimensions: (folded) 73 x 34 x 34cm Contact:Petite Star website The conceptThis is a buggy aimed very much at parents who don’t want clutter: it’s neat and compact and will fit in pretty much any car boot – and you won’t trip over
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