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Children's reversable sunglasses from Julbo
By Monica Stylli on 04/07/2006 11:07:23
It is often very difficult to put sunglasses on very small children, so Julbo have come up with 'The Looping', protective lenses with a reversible frame
It is often very difficult to put sunglasses on very small children, so Julbo have come up with 'The Looping', protective lenses with a reversible frame. These little sunglasses are fully symmetrical and will adapt to small faces no matter which
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Cute clippers for your baby's fingernails
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/10/2006 01:43:31
Cutting your baby's finger nails is always a daunting experience and often too fiddly with the tiny clippers you can buy. But now Nappi Nippas have made some easy to use cutters.
daunting. Some people prefer to gently bite their baby's nails down a little every now and then. You can buy baby clippers, but these are often really small and can be very fiddly to use, making the whole process slow and stressful - for you if not for your
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Thula Mama singing for mums and babies
By Sarah Lawson on 25/01/2008 01:14:06
The brainchild of mum Helen Yeomans, Thula Mama is a great singing group to entertain babies and boost new-mums' confidence
often. Yeomans started the Thula Mama a capella singing group in her home town of Totnes designed specifically to nourish the needs of mums as well as their babies. 'Thula Mama' is named after a traditional South African lullaby, translated as ‘hush
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From-birth Pushchairs on a Budget
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/03/2009 00:00:46
You don't have to break the bank to get a stylish, reliable pushchair that's suitable for babies from birth
When you're choosing a from-birth pushchair you can often find that the price tag is pretty high. This is not just because first-time parents often make this first purchase with an excited 'money no object' attitude and are immediately drawn
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Review: I'coo Plasma pushchair
By Dave Oliver on 28/09/2007 12:43:57
If you're looking for a solid, from-birth pushchair without all the travel system clutter, the Plasma is a good option.
as you don’t need to fold it up and carry it too often, the Plasma 7 is easy to manoeuvre, with or without the front wheel locks, and the spring suspension system guarantees a smooth ride. The seat is reversible so you can have baby facing you if you
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Buggies from £14-£40
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/07/2008 01:38:10
If you want something light and easy for your holiday, a second buggy doesn't have to cost the earth
comfortable for them. Often parents prefer not to take away their main buggy on holiday because it is too bulky and/or expensive to leave to the fate of baggage handlers on planes and trains, so these lightweight cheap options are a real draw. For smaller
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A nifty device for nasal congestion
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/04/2006 09:00:00
We love the new Baby Nose-Clear device for relieving babies' nasal congestion.
Baby Nose-Clear is not necessarily the most glamourous parenting product on the market, but it's a wonderful innovation for those with young babies.Many young babies suffer with a blocked up nose, even from their first days, making them
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Xplorys Soggs - socks for little feet
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/04/2006 17:36:40
We love the funky attitude to everyday footwear that Xplorys have put into their Soggs.
If you’re never sure what to buy a friend’s baby, or what to ask for yourself when someone wants to buy for your new arrival then think about asking for socks. It sounds ridiculous before you have a baby, but think about it: how often do you see a
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Start-Rite's noisy slippers for autumn
By Sarah Lawson on 30/08/2006 01:43:54
Barking, mooing flashing - it's about time children's slippers were as much fun to play with as to wear!
As the nights are drawing in, little toes will be getting cold!Although it's a good idea to encourage small children to leave their feet free and unadorned as often as possible, crawling, toddling and even just chilling out on the sofa after
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Aldi's Mamia baby wipes
By Sarah Lawson on 09/04/2007 01:06:31
Aldi has a great range of baby wipes for less than £1.
with cotton wool and water (some poo needs stronger stuff!) so wipes become an essential part of the kit. However, the brand names are often £2-£3 per 72-wipe pack, and even if you buy own-brand packs from high street chains, these usually come in around twice
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