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Book review: The A to Z of Having a Baby
By Louise Rogers on 05/12/2006 09:00:49
Comedian Jeff Green offers up some birth-wearied experiences to share with unsuspecting new parents, especially dads.
ever to have suffered and (b) laughter is often the best therapy. Some of the entries are a little gross, and may put off those who are still expecting, but generally this a good read for prospective dads (and mums who need an insight into the peculiar
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BabaBing! Daytripper Maternity Satchel
By Louise Rogers on 12/07/2006 02:31:27
A great baby changing bag that dads can feel funky and hunky with, too!
of clothes for junior and mummy’s make-up bag). BabaBing! is the brainchild of Nick Robinson, Toby Dalton and Ashley Robison, all experienced nursery product developers, all thoroughly passionate about their new invention (and plotting more as you read this
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BabaBing! DayHiker Paternity Backpack
By Louise Rogers on 23/08/2007 01:52:58
Active dads will love this well-designed baby back-pack and RollOut Travel Mat
Image 1 | Image 2Following in the footsteps of the DayTripper, BabBing! have created the feature-packed DayHiker backpack, built for the modern father with a yearning for the great outdoors. If you’re heading for the hills, you want a pack that’s going to be comfortable, and with...
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Getting snuggly with Wallaboo
By Louise Rogers on 10/12/2007 13:00:00
Beautiful footmuffs, hooded baby blankets and other snuggly treats like matching changing bags, all in gorgeous faux suede
Think of a wallaby and you’ll probably think of a little baby in its mother’s pouch, cosseted and cosy. Well, that’s exactly the image Dutch company Wallaboo want to conjure up for their new range of children’s products. Washable microfibre faux
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Pass it on…
By Louise Rogers on 06/05/2008 01:06:52
The green (and profitable) way to get rid of your baby gear – and a great way to pick up a bargain
their local community. “We launched in south west London, an area densely populated with young families and often nicknamed ‘Nappy Valley’,” says Joanna. “But we now have mums (and dads) spreading the word about the site all over the UK. There is no stigma
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