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Review: Vtech First Steps Baby Walker
By Maria Muennich on 23/05/2007 07:09:06
More than a baby walker from the 'smart-play' bods at Vtech
Vtech First Steps Baby WalkerPlenty going on, good value, babies love it!The bright plastic and jingly audio clips won't be everyone's cup of tea Features: Lightweight plastic baby walker with detachable activity centre. Interactive keys introduce
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My First Ready-Bed: Inflatable travel bed
By Maria Muennich on 17/07/2008 03:36:03
Easy-to-use travel bed for 2+ is a lightweight wonder
My First Ready Bed Light to carry, easy to set up and take down, comfortable and comes in a range of designsThe sleeping bag is a bit thin for colder nights and the cover is polyester. Features: Inflatable child's bed with integrated sleeping bag
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Review: Tippitoes Doorway Baby Bouncer
By Maria Muennich on 06/12/2006 02:36:06
Definitely one for your Christmas wish list
and it should be at least 75cm wide. However, if you don't have the first two then you can get in touch with Tippitoes for a special hook to drill into the doorway.Your doorway width is important, as any less than 75cm wide and your baby could quite well swing
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Review: Easy Peasy Bimble QD cloth nappy
By Maria Muennich on 25/08/2006 12:05:59
A great nappy at a decent price
-in. Our test nappy was the poppered version which we had no problems fitting and adjusting as baby grew, and the full fleece lining means there's no need to fiddle with an extra layer of lining.Comfort and fit of the Bimble nappy The first thing to say
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Review: BabyBjörn Carrier Original
By Maria Muennich on 20/12/2006 01:57:07
The original carrier from BabyBjörn does exactly what is says on the tin
in action: Ease of use Once you've got past the first few attempts of wearing the carrier and no longer try to put the harness on upside down, the original BabyBjörn baby carrier is nice and straightforward to use. First you put the harness on over your own
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Review: Natal Hypnotherapy Birth preparation CD
By Maria Muennich on 24/08/2006 01:20:31
Self-hypnosis for the labour room delivers more than we expected
and start to relax. Relax? Don't you know I'm eight months' pregnant, still working, have backache, heartburn, insomnia and.. need I go on? I stifle a snort as she starts to say something about 'breathing in golden light'. But...But I need to review this CD
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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
in two steps, first you lightly tie your baby into the padded section and then you tie the carrier onto yourself. How easy this is to do depends on which position you're using the carrier in and is also down to personal preference. In the front and hip
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Review: Avent Isis iQ UNO electronic breast pump
By Maria Muennich on 10/01/2007 08:10:08
Electronic version of Avent's immensely popular Isis breast pump
simplicity, takes seconds, rather than minutes, once you know what you're doing. The various small parts look slightly daunting at first, but once you've put the pump together a couple of times you probably won't need the instructions any more. Once you
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Tots Bots Rainbow Tots cloth nappies review
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2006 13:18:08
It's hard to fault these candy-coloured wee absorbers
the size one will seem a bit bulky at first, and might not fit so well under those teeny-tiny newborn vests that aren't cut for cloth. But that's a fleeting, and aesthetic, issue. Before long the nappy will seem far more in proportion to your growing baby
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Review: Tots Bots Bamboozle cloth nappies
By Maria Muennich on 22/11/2006 08:12:26
Super absorbency from bamboo from the wizzes at Tots Bots
in the material used; where Rainbow tots are a looped cotton terry nappy, the Bamboozles are made from bamboo. That sounds odd when you first hear it, but bamboo nappies are becoming increasingly popular, and that's because it's simply a great material to make
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