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Review: Phil&Ted's Sport
By Debra Stottor on 04/07/2008 02:45:48
One of the favourite three-wheelers on Britain's pavements today – and versatile with it, even when baby number two comes along

Phil & Ted’s Sport Great-looking, reliable and versatile The ‘parcel shelf’ is a little shallow and not too easy to access when in double mode Features: Suitable from birth to 4 years (25kg in single mode). Four-position fabric seat, jogging strap, hood, quick-release wheels, ...

Road Test: Three-Wheelers
By Debra Stottor on 17/06/2008 02:56:35
They look sporty and usually ooze style, but which three-wheel pushchairs are the real off-road/on-pavement deal?

the steering OK, but would hesitate to take it anywhere too rough. On the pavement, the steering is great, so this is very much an urban three-wheeler and a pretty good one at that. The ThinkBaby verdict Big on style, less

Baby and toddler safety when out and about
By Maria Muennich on 27/06/2008 07:27:19
Simple safety tips for keeping your baby safe and stopping you becoming a bundle of frayed nerves when out and about

topples over, which can happen if you overload the buggy (or it's just not well designed) or if you trip up. Tripping may sound unlikely but it has happened to us quite nastily, and our seven-month-old was only kept from falling headlong into the pavement

Maclaren's 2007 Lulu Guinness pushchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/04/2007 02:38:43
Maclaren continue their designer series with their second funky effort from Lulu Guinness.

We loved the Lulu Guinness 'I Love You' Maclaren buggy for adding a touch of style and fun to the pavements of Britain, and now we think the brand new 'Life's a Bed of Roses' Maclaren is going to be the chic hit for this spring.Feeling rosy

Silver Cross launches tougher new Surf
By Kimberley Smith on 18/10/2011 11:46:00
The new Surf Elevation is unveiled at the Baby Show for Trade

weatherproof fabric, a bigger basket and a more durable cover to keep out rain on long country walks, or shopping trips navigating dodgy pavements.The Elevation is great for active mums who like taking their buggy out wherever they go. Its small front wheels

i'coo Peak 8 Travel System
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/04/2009 10:04:32
Use it as a pram, pushchair or a whole travel system - the i'coo Peak 8 is a cosy ride and good to look at

to the everyday needs of any parent.The fittings which enable you to use this pushchair from birth are really easy to use. The i'coo C-Care Group 0+ Car Seat clicks in easily and allows you to switch from your car to the pavement without any fuss. It only weighs 3

Review: Caboodle Smart Day Bag
By Sarah Lawson on 26/07/2007 01:38:53
In practical black with colourful detail, this is a functional AND fun changing bag

-coded pockets if you want to keep related items in one specific place, straps and handles convert into three different kinds of bag, insultated bottle bag included, water-proof base for putting the bag down in public loos or on the pavementPrice: £40Contact

Aprica Cookie Pushchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/02/2009 01:47:28
Check out Aprica's stylish new lightweight designer pushchair that's suitable for newborns

to maintain a more comfortable, even temperature. The pushchair also features a super-smart design detail which allows it to reflect the heat generated by pavements, making The Cookie a safe choice if you are travelling to a very hot country or if you

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!

! Seriously, though, you have plenty of options. If you’re a real country gal and intend to go off-pavement, a rugged three-wheeler is your best bet – modern versions look good around town, too, such as those by Phil & Ted’s, Mountain Buggy and Jané.Make sure

The new Bébé Confort Axiss car seat
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/08/2007 01:37:18
Check out this rotating Group 1 car seat – no more nightmares trying to get your child's seat belt fixed!

at right angles to the normal direction of travel, facing a parent who is standing on the pavement. The setting can turn either to the right or left, so it can be used with either rear door of a car, and then can be locked into its correct forward

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