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ERGObaby Carrier
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/04/2009 01:59:23
With a from-birth insert option and an age range up to four years, the ERGObaby Carrier is a funky choice for carrying your child safely
Although any new parent likes to have a pram or suitable pushchair for their child, there is nothing quite like the 'super parent' feeling you get from keeping your baby close to you in a carrier or sling. Not only does it feel cosy and reassuring
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Clippasafe Carramio Baby Carrier
By Debra Stottor on 25/07/2008 13:26:26
New parents on a budget will love the Carramio carrier
Slings and carriers are a great way of getting out and about with your new baby, especially when you don't want the bulk of your travel system.New parents on a budget will love the Carramio, the new baby carrier from Clippasafe. It may cost just £24
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Maclaren Techno Baby Carrier
By Debra Stottor on 25/03/2009 02:07:14
A reliable, easy to wear baby carrier
Maclaren Techno Baby Carrier Nice soft fabric next to your baby’s head, newborn ‘pod’ gives great sense of security. Too many clips and clasps! Features: Padded pod insert for increased head and body support up
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Mei Hip Carrier
By Debra Stottor on 06/04/2009 11:01:38
A stylish take on the baby sling or the more formal carrier, the Mei Hip Carrier from Jellybean looks great
As your baby gets bigger, she’ll still want you to carry her around, but a front carrier may not feel like the most natural position. If you prefer the idea of carrying your baby on your hip, but want all the benefits of being hands-free and having
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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
Why they're a good ideaCarrying your baby in a sling or baby carrier is a great way of keeping her with you and close while leaving you with both hands free. Not only can you look down at your baby to see how she is, but she will probably enjoy
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Review: The Peanut Shell Carrier
By Sarah Lawson on 14/08/2008 01:25:00
Keep your baby close in this no-fuss carrier
If you want to keep your baby close – for getting easily about without the fuss of a pushchair, and for nursing comfort – then a sling or carrier can be a great idea. The only problem is that often the straps and instructions for using them safely
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8 of the best baby carriers
By Kyrsty Hazell on 30/01/2011 14:47:28
Transport your baby in style with these funky, practical baby carriers
Stylish options for hands-free carryingIf bringing out your bulky buggy seems too much hassle, why not opt for a fuss-free baby carrier instead? There are so many different styles, shapes and functions available, you'll be wondering how you and your
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Review: Wilkinet baby carrier
By Maria Muennich on 31/12/2006 08:37:26
A no-clip carrier that offers more flexibility than most but does take some getting used to
Wilkinet baby carrier originalBaby can face out or in, and can be carried on front, hip or on the backLong straps take some practice, some positions more fiddly than others Features: Padded all-fabric baby carrier with long wrap-around straps
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Tomy Freestyle baby carriers
By Louise Rogers on 20/08/2007 01:08:29
Tomy have redesigned and refreshed their baby carrier range after lots of real-parent research
Whether you want to have your baby close while you’re at home or are venturing out without the buggy, a baby carrier is one piece of baby equipment you’re sure to get a lot of use out of, so it’s vital to choose one that’s comfortable for you. You
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Road-test: Carriers and Slings
By Debra Stottor on 12/08/2009 02:35:38
Six of the best slings and baby carriers tested by our experience team
:YesColours: Charcoal, navy, stone. Contact:www.bush-baby.com or 0161 474 7907This carrier looks built for outdoors types, with its hardwearing, rucksack-style fabric, and it was deemed “comfortable enough to wear all day” by mum Sara. There are lots of little details
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