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Baby buys – what should be brand new?
By ThinkBaby on 24/01/2008 12:17:47
Having a baby can lead to many costly buys, but there are things you can buy or get passed on secondhand. For safety reasons, what items should be brand new?

a road, that the safety harness is secure, and that there are no small folding mechanisms that could harm your child's curious fingers. The safety standard for pushchairs, buggies etc is BS 7409 1996 and/or BS EN 1888.Cots Safety when your child

Know-how: car seats
By ThinkBaby on 22/05/2009 05:53:15
Car seat safety, what to look for when buying one, and how to choose the right one for your child's age and size.

.You need to be sure to get the right size chair for your baby and the simplest way to do this is to buy by weight. Weight spans can vary from chair to chair, but broadly they are grouped as 0-10kg, 0-13kg (both from birth to around 9-12 and 12-15 months

Buyer's guide to infant car seats
By ThinkBaby on 01/11/2005 01:53:16
What to look for in group 0 car seats

this is to buy by weight. Weight spans can vary from chair to chair, but broadly they are grouped as: 'Group 0' (0-10kg) and '0+' (0-13kg) - both from birth to around 9-12 and 12-15 months respectively; Group 1 (9-18kg, or from around 9 months to up to 4 years

Buyer's guide to slings and carriers
By ThinkBaby test team on 09/05/2009 00:10:34
Buying a baby sling or carrier - what you need to consider

the feeling of being held so close to you and feel soothed by the proximity. If your baby is awake then you can talk to her about what you're doing, and why, which will both be soothing and help to develop her language skills.Some parents also like the freedom

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