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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
There's a confusing amount of choice on offer when it comes to buying a pushchair for your baby: traditional prams, lightweight 'strollers', flat-folding, umbrella-folding, three-wheelers and so on. In order to narrow down your options you need
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Buyer's Guide to Double Pushchairs
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/12/2006 02:26:47
Whether it's for twin babies or for use with siblings of different ages, there are many different double buggy options to think about.
for the baby is placed at the back. Before buying, have a good look at where the baby lies when the seat is fully laid back because in some models, the baby looks extremely close to the ground!The other thing to bear in mind with a 'one behind the other' style
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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?
Carrycots used to be the essential part of a parent's kit when travelling. But with the arrival of fold-down travel cots, cute Moses baskets and travel system pushchairs where car seats could click conventiently into a buggy, carrycots and huge old
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Buyer's guide to 3-wheelers/all-terrain pushchairs
By ThinkBaby on 10/12/2008 01:51:04
What you need to consider when looking at 3-wheelers
or buggy is your baby's well being. If you're buying for a newborn you'll need to have a fully reclined option as your newborn needs to lie completely flat. Be sure to check that the fully reclined position is suitable for a newborn, or if you're looking
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