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Cosatto Bassinette Travel Cot
By Louise Rogers on 27/02/2008 01:16:34
Cosatto's classy, all-singing travel cot is great for all ages of baby and toddler until you no longer need to use a cot at all
Cosatto Bassinette Travel Cot: travel in styleFull-size travel cots look too big for teeny newborns, but if you don’t want to buy a small, pop-up cot for your new baby followed by a full-size one as he or she grows, your best bet is to go for one
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Little Life Arc 2 and 3 travel cots
By Louise Rogers on 12/02/2008 01:04:20
Is it a travel cot? Is it a playpen? Is it a sun protection tent? It's all three!
Is it a travel cot? Is it a playpen? Is it a sun protection tent? In fact, it’s all three. The Little Life Arc 2 and Little Life Arc 3A veritable multi-tasker in the world of baby equipment, and incredibly compact and lightweight to boot
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Graco Contour Electra Deluxe travel cot
By Louise Rogers on 07/02/2008 02:00:16
This all-whistles travel cot is virtually a mini hotel for your baby!
Graco Contour Electra Deluxe travel cot: a mini hotel for your baby!This is by no means the cheapest or lightest travel cot on the market, but it’s an amazing piece of equipment – and if you know you’ll be spending many weekends away will prove its
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Cosatto funky furniture for the nursery
By Louise Rogers on 17/04/2008 09:15:14
Cosatto are well known for their pushchairs, but they also make a great range of nursery furniture.
with a wooden trim to complement any colour scheme.Room set: RRP £649.99Cot Bed: RRP £249.99Dresser: RRP £179.99Wardrobe: RRP £269.99For stockists and more information visit www.cosatto.com.
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Book Review: Simply Baby
By Louise Rogers on 09/10/2006 01:16:31
Knitting guru Debbie Bliss makes the craft funky again - and along the way your baby gets some gorgeous one-off styles!
such as ribbon-tie bootees or a striking striped hat. Once your confidence has grown, you can advance to cabling and picot and other techniques, and set to work on cardigans, cot blankets and more. The patterns are designed for her own range of yarns, which
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Bebeco: a natural port of call
By Louise Rogers on 11/03/2008 00:57:14
If you instinctively veer towards all things natural when it comes to your baby, try this great online shop
of organic, Fairtrade and natural products, for babies and mothers. This is, of course, a great place to choose nappies, but there’s so much more on offer. You’ll find plenty of choice in baby clothes and toiletries, along with gorgeous wooden toys, even
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Pregnancy shopping list
By Louise Rogers on 09/11/2007 01:04:41
Some parents-to-be don't like to buy nursery products until close to the due date, but what should you buy now, and what should you budget for?
’s right for you. For tips on what to look for, check out individual Buyer's Guides in the Products section of ThinkBaby.For youMaternity wear essentials maternity bras (avoid underwiring and do get yourself measured), knickers (under or over your bump
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