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Lightweight Travel Cots
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/07/2008 01:09:00
Not all travel cots are easy to travel with! Here's six of the best light travel cots

You only have to read our Buyer's Guide to Travel Cots to see how many shapes and sizes travel cots come in. However, often they are quite heavy things to lug around – which is ironic given that they are travel cots! This tends to be because

Gadgets for family travel
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/07/2008 01:59:42
From instant sterilisers to fold-down high chairs, it is possible to travel with your baby and not end up looking like an overloaded camel...

Good ideas on the go are always worth checking out if they save you lugging an entire kitchen on holiday with you.Whilst you don't neccessarily want to buy a mini travel version of everything you keep at home for preparing feeds, getting your baby

The new Concord NEO travel system
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/09/2007 10:42:18
Check out Concord's new travel system with funky design and great baby-to-parent positioning

You may well know all about the reputation of Concord car seats but now parents can enjoy the style, design detail and slick engineering of the Concord brand in the NEO travel system.Designed to give the 'drive' of a three-wheeler, but using

Dream N Play travel cot
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/02/2007 02:40:54
Hauck's nifty updates on their travel cot look great. It comes with a flip-over changing station and it has a mattress that is height-adjustable - great for travelling with smaller babies.

We love this new travel cot from Hauck.The Dream N Play Centre addresses one of the common uses for a travel cot: in the home as a safe place to keep your baby or toddler when you can’t be with them for a short period of time.Instead of using a

Firstwheels City Elite Travel System
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/10/2008 01:25:21
The City Elite offers flexible, good-looking travel system and pushchair options at a reasonable price

It can be a minefield deciding what pushchair suits you and your baby best, but with some models on the market, you can invest in something flexible that can be added to, creating a full-on travel system, or kept simple as a solid reliable pushchair

The Red Castle Whizz travel system
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/08/2006 09:42:00
Hook up the versatile Sport Infant Car Seat and the new Whizz Stroller for a nippy, strong travel system.

We love the look of the new Red Castle Whizz - a travel system that breaks up into a great 0+ car seat and a cool little buggy.Nippy but strong, and stylish at the same time, the Whizz meets the growing demands of parents who want to be flexible

My Child Versa Travel System
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/07/2009 01:18:44
Check out the totally flexible new Versa – a three-in-one pushchair to suit all your needs

body of the pushchair as a travel system, just add the Versa car seat (which clicks into position really easily), or add the carrycot to create a cosy pram.My Child Versa: the detailsThe Versa has two sets of twin swivel wheels at the front and two

The Shopper 6 travel system for less than £150
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/02/2007 02:27:59
Hauck's lightweight pushchair and car seat combo comes with all the extras for just £149.99.

You can get buggies for less than £50 and you can even get buggies suitable from birth for less than £100, but we are impressed by this Hauck package which puts together a from-birth travel system for less than £150.The Shopper 6This light and easy

BabyBjörn Traveller Competition 2008
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/11/2008 01:18:24
Thanks for all the wonderful entries in our BB comp – the Swedish judges have decided and here are the winners…

The summer BabyBjörn Traveller Competition has become a bit of an institution here at ThinkBaby and this year's competition saw the best crop of entries yet!Thanks to all of you who entered.The judges – our friends at BabyBjörn HQ in Sweden! – loved

The 'On Board' by My Child, for Sibling Travel
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/07/2009 00:03:18
When baby number two arrives, you don't have to buy a twin buggy if you have a special board for your older child to ride on

storage at home or in the car. Plus the built-in suspension will help to soak up the bumps creating a comfortable ride for your toddler.The On Board complies with General Product Safety Regulations and has an RRP of £44.99.To find out more, go to www

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