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Buyer's Guide to Cots
By Louise Rogers on 29/01/2009 09:15:25
By about ten to 16 weeks you'll need to move your baby from a crib to a cot. So what are the options?

.Lionwitchwardrobe Bridge cot, £1,250 – chic, simple and with heirloom possibilities. Modern British at its best.Mothercare Kyoto, £199 – Japanese styling with a minimalist feel. Part of a complete range of nursery furniture in oak.The White Company Classic cot bed, £350

Review: Inglesina Otutto travel system
By Louise Rogers on 03/07/2006 11:37:05
A chic travel system with bags of style and the flexibility of a front- or rear-facing seat even though it's unbrella fold.

- or rear-facing seat, plus car seat, all fitting to the one easy-action chassis (available in graphite grey or white).Price: Combo £499; Pram £699 (includes carrycot). Both include Huggy group 0+ car seat and baseWeight: Chassis 7.4kg; Carrycot 5.2kg; Seat

Questionnaire: what pushchair suits you?
By Louise Rogers on 16/10/2009 01:09:09
So you're pregnant and you don't know where to start in choosing a pushchair. Travel system? Pram? Combi? Answer our multiple choice questions and find out what suits you!

, otherwise I drive3. What sort of car do you drive?a)Four-wheel driveb)Small hatchbackc)Family saloon/estate car4. How often do you anticipate folding the pushchair to fit it in the boot?a)Pretty much dailyb)1-2 times a weekc)4-5 times a week5. Which

Pass it on…
By Louise Rogers on 06/05/2008 01:06:52
The green (and profitable) way to get rid of your baby gear – and a great way to pick up a bargain

it would be criminal to bin it, so the obvious answer is to ensure that someone else can make use of your unwanted gear. Selling onBeing green needn’t mean you can’t recoup some of the money you spent in the first place: selling on is a great option

What is Plagiocephaly?
By Louise Rogers on 12/02/2008 01:37:59
'Flat head syndrome' is more common that you might imagine, but what is it and what does it mean for the health of your baby?

position for babies to sleep since the early 1990s, when it was identified as a factor in the reduction of cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), or cot death. As a consequence, many young babies are spending the majority of their time on their backs

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