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Review Concord Neo Travel System
By Louise Rogers on 06/11/2007 12:01:41
Stylish new system from Concord
and green to go.BenefitsThis whole system feels luxurious and great quality, and is a pleasure to push. All of the fabrics (there’s a choice of five colourways) are washable, and it seems that no detail has been overlooked. The seat is quite high, perfect
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The Smart Nappy from Mothercare
By Louise Rogers on 10/03/2008 01:29:33
Introducing the disposable reusable – or should that be the reusable disposable?
comfy-fit leg openings offer extra security. Trial pack £9.99 (contains one nappy outer, one disposable pad, one reusable pad and five nappy liners), Starter pack £39.99 (consists of four nappy outers and eight reusable pads). Available in newborn (4
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Review: bloom baby high chairs
By Louise Rogers on 29/08/2007 01:46:10
Funky company bloom baby make so wonderful nursery furniture, including the most classy feeding chair around
child can sit with you at the table or spread out (probably quite literally!) at the super-sized adjustable tray – this has a deep lip to prevent spills and is reassuringly dishwasher safe. It comes with a five-point safety harness with height
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Fairtrade Fortnight for babies and parents
By Louise Rogers on 29/02/2008 00:33:02
What is Fairtrade, and why is it important when you're shopping for baby products?
, and that their communities can survive and prosper. It’s a strategy for poverty alleviation and sustainable development. In the UK, the Fairtrade Foundation was established in 1992, with the first products to carry the Fairtrade Mark launched in 1994. You’ve probably seen
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Review: A Perfect Start
By Louise Rogers on 21/11/2007 09:00:46
A useful book that helpfully concentrates on those early weeks of new parenthood and looks beyond in a practical way
: Coping with the immediate aftermath of giving birth, broken down into five, roughly chronological, sections.Price: £8.99Contact:VermillionThis book sets off with the most laudable aim of helping new parents cope with the first months, that period when you
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