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Alternatives to a double buggy
By Sarah Lawson on 27/08/2009 02:38:58
Buying a double buggy can be expensive and awkward to store if you only need it for a year or so between siblings, so what are the alternatives?
Red Castle Sport CarrierUnless you are expecting twins, you might not need to use a double buggy for very long, so it's worth seeing if the alternatives are good for you.Alternatives to buying a doubleIf you are about to have a new baby and your
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5 of the best buggies for £150 and under
By Kyrsty Hazell on 25/05/2010 17:03:13
Yes it is possible. You really can find a great buggy to suit your baby's needs for no more than £150
Top buggies that won't break the bankWe all know that having a baby is an expensive business. While there may be a wealth of pushchairs for eye-watering prices, there are also some great buggies that won't break the bank.Look out for buggies
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Disposable, reusable or eco? Nappy pros and cons
By Kimberley Smith on 06/11/2010 01:52:42
Waste not or wash not? The pros and cons of the three nappy styles
and time if you don’t have a drier or prefer not to use one. Cost. The initial outlay is expensive as you’re buying everything you’ll need to keep your baby dry for the next three years! Ongoing costs include nappy soak, detergent and extra energy costs
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6 gorgeous maternity wedding dresses for your special day
By Kyrsty Hazell on 22/06/2011 10:26:56
You can be the blushing (and pregnant!) bride on your wedding day. Dress up your growing baby bump in one of these stunning bridal gowns - designed especially for mums-to-be
for mum-to-be brides. "Whatever you do, don't panic!" says maternity bridal gown designer, Tiffany Rose. "Don't feel pushed into buying a larger standard 'non maternity' gown with the promise of expensive alterations leading up the wedding. This rarely
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Buyer's guide to pushchairs
By ThinkBaby on 12/12/2007 01:46:42
What you'll need to consider before making that key purchase
child. If you plan to run on paths or offroad tracks with your buggy, or what to be able to walk with it on difficult terrain, then you might want to look at the specifically designed (and expensive!) three-wheeled models.Secondly, do you plan
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Buyer's guide to baby monitors
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/04/2009 01:10:32
The key features and useful extras on sound (and vision) monitors to help watch over your child.
or your bedroom, far away from your baby when he is asleep.As with so many things, the more you pay the more added extras you get, though even the most basic baby monitors offer reassurance.SoundObviously you need to know you can hear clearly what's going
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Buyer's guide to group 1 car seats
By Maria Muennich on 23/03/2007 08:31:37
What to look for and consider when it's time to retire your infant carrier
seats face forward, giving your growing baby a good view of what's going on around her and making it easier for you to chat to her from the front seats. When to buyThere's some overlap in weight coverage for infant and group one car seats as group one
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Buyer's Guide to Carrycots
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/06/2007 01:51:33
Now that parents are advised against keeping new babies for long periods in car seats, the good old carrycot has come back into fashion. What do you need to know before you buy?
flat – the option to use pram-style transportation has made a comeback.Add to this the arrival of Bugaboo and a fleet of other manufacturers now selling pushchairs where you buy the chassis separately and mix and match pram and buggy parts to create
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Buyer's Guide to Sterilisers
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 02:02:46
Sterilisers are essential to ensure everything to do with feedng your baby is sterile and germ free before he turns 1. But should you get an electric, cold water or microwave steriliser?
will burn your hand when you try to remove the items inside.If you have limited worktop space and prefer speed, you can get a microwave steriliser, which steams bottles in less time. Depending on the size of your microwave, you can buy ones which will take
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Buyer's Guide to Cloth Nappies
By Maria Muennich on 27/02/2009 01:52:40
What's on offer and what to look out for when buying reusable cloth nappies.
Nappy basics What cloth nappy for me? When you're considering what cloth nappies to buy, bear in mind that the right style, fit and fabric are very individual matters - what works well for someone else may not be at all right for you and your baby
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