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Cosatto Bassinette Travel Cot
By Louise Rogers on 27/02/2008 01:16:34
Cosatto's classy, all-singing travel cot is great for all ages of baby and toddler until you no longer need to use a cot at all

Cosatto Bassinette Travel Cot: travel in styleFull-size travel cots look too big for teeny newborns, but if you don’t want to buy a small, pop-up cot for your new baby followed by a full-size one as he or she grows, your best bet is to go for one

Little Life Arc 2 and 3 travel cots
By Louise Rogers on 12/02/2008 01:04:20
Is it a travel cot? Is it a playpen? Is it a sun protection tent? It's all three!

Is it a travel cot? Is it a playpen? Is it a sun protection tent? In fact, it’s all three. The Little Life Arc 2 and Little Life Arc 3A veritable multi-tasker in the world of baby equipment, and incredibly compact and lightweight to boot

Graco Contour Electra Deluxe travel cot
By Louise Rogers on 07/02/2008 02:00:16
This all-whistles travel cot is virtually a mini hotel for your baby!

Graco Contour Electra Deluxe travel cot: a mini hotel for your baby!This is by no means the cheapest or lightest travel cot on the market, but it’s an amazing piece of equipment – and if you know you’ll be spending many weekends away will prove its

Review Concord Neo Travel System
By Louise Rogers on 06/11/2007 12:01:41
Stylish new system from Concord

Concord Neo travel system Great looking, easy to use and built to lastNot cheap for the full travel system Features: Aluminium-framed chassis with seat (suitable for 6 months+), carrycot that can also be used in the car (group 0/up to 10kg/9

BabaBing! DayHiker Paternity Backpack
By Louise Rogers on 23/08/2007 01:52:58
Active dads will love this well-designed baby back-pack and RollOut Travel Mat

to fill it with the relevant paraphernalia… One of its best features is the fact that it has clever clips so you can attach the RollOut Travel Mat. Now, as the proud owner of several picnic blankets that came free with the purchase of ‘not just any picnic

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!

always travel by bus, for example). We want to help you on your way, so try our quick questionnaire and see if it points you to the buggy of your dreams (if you’re looking for a double buggy, whether for twins or siblings, we’ve made suggestions

Review: Micralite Toro Newborn
By Louise Rogers on 12/11/2007 01:54:31
Light, adaptable and easy to fold, this buggy is great around town and can be used with extras as a full-on travel system

low compared to other buggies. Removing the seat fabric to insert the carrycot is also straightforward, and this is deep enough to really protect your baby from the elements, and makes the system suitable from birth. If you want it to make a travel

Review: Brio Happy Compact pushchair
By Louise Rogers on 04/12/2007 10:14:44
A good-looking, functional pushchair with plenty of room for baby when travelling, but not the ideal choice if you need to store it in a tight space

Brio Happy Compact Easy to use and palatial for your baby It’s very large, so not much use if you’re short on space Features: The Compact chassis is reversible – just swing over the handlebar, so baby can face whichever way he or you desire – and has a huge basket undern...

Review: Petite Star Zia pushchair
By Louise Rogers on 29/10/2007 15:24:58
A neat. compact pushchair that's useful when you don't want a huge travel system taking up your living space

Petite Star Zia The lightest from-birth stroller around and great value Not the sturdiest model going Features: Lightweight aluminium frame, suitable from birth, easy-to-use stroller, available in teal, cranberry or black.Price: RRP £99.99Weight:6.3kgDimensions: (folded...

Review: Ziko Herbie
By Louise Rogers on 01/01/2008 00:04:44
A classy flexible pram and pushchair that'll last from new baby to toddler

goodies back from the shops.BenefitsAs this really is a complete system, this is the only buggy you’ll need. If you want a travel system, just add the Pro Sleep car seat, which has an innovative lie-flat feature for use when your baby’s not in the car. Can

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