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Cheap or expensive?
By ele sampson on 25/02/2007 in forum
Hi,I'm rather new to this but could someone tell me whether i should be buying the expensive clearblue test kits or are the cheaper alturnatives just as good?Lookiing forward to the adviceEle Hi hun, i have always used 99p tests from bodycare. Fair
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Nursery
By Emma Trevillion on 19/11/2008 in forum
so expensive?
allow all day sessions 9am-3.30pm thats £12.00 per day hope this help its a lot cheaper if there is one by you works out to be something like £240.00 per month hi.Nursery is an expensive option, one we looked at even wanted a £200 deposit on top
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The Green Nursery
By Debra Stotter on 18/08/2008 in Products
Some of the greener options may work out slightly more expensive, but they’re better for your baby – and the planet
options may work out slightly more expensive, but they’re better for your baby – and the planet. The cotIf you’re buying new, solid wood from a sustainable source is the best choice, as furniture made with laminated wood, MDF and chipboard tends to use
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Tips for saving money with a new baby
By Maria Muennich on 24/09/2009 in Your baby and you
A new baby can be a huge expense, but it needn't necessarily be so...
expensive, so find one that fits your budget and test them out before buying several. If you do use cloth nappies you can use cloth wipes too and save even more. Make your own baby food - Once your baby begins to move on to solids after about six months you
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Caboodle Black Spot Changing Bag Review
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/03/2006 in Baby Reviews
A slick, stylish baby changing bag that's not half as expensive as it looks!
Caboodle Black Spot Changing Bag A classy, girl-about-town look for a versatile bag and matching changing mat. Couldn't find much wrong with it, really! Features: Soft, leather-look handles or over-the-handle (for buggy) options, slick but comfortable matching changing mat ...
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Alternatives to a double buggy
By Sarah Lawson on 27/08/2009 in What to buy - pregnancy
Buying a double buggy can be expensive and awkward to store if you only need it for a year or so between siblings, so what are the alternatives?
Red Castle Sport CarrierUnless you are expecting twins, you might not need to use a double buggy for very long, so it's worth seeing if the alternatives are good for you.Alternatives to buying a doubleIf you are about to have a new baby and your other child is two-to-three years ...
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Jooki's chic changing bags
By charlotte whitehead on 24/04/2007 in forum
Jooki Offer
THESE AMAZING BAGS ARE ON OFFER AT THE MOMENT AND YOU CAN GET ONE FOR £195 STILL EXPENSIVE BUT AN AMAZING TREAT FOR YOU THAT WILL SEE YOU THROUGH TILL YOU CHILD GOES TO SCHOOL, TRUELY A BABYBAG IN DISGUISE AS A STYLISH HANDBAG!!!
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Review: Clearblue pregnancy test kit
By shera on 22/06/2009 in forum
i just knew that i was pregnant any way,although i took a test,to prove it. i used a clearblue pregnancy testing kit and got a positive result.they are expensive,but reliable x x
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Talkback: Cute Dreampod sleeping bags
By Sid Hurchinson on 18/01/2011 in forum
baby sleeping bags are great, but these Mama and Papas Dreampods are just expensive. The quality of them and the overall look is no better (in some cases poorer) than products mad by other companies (fighting the urge not to name drop) at smaller
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Beach sun safety for babies and children
By sammie1884 on 24/08/2009 in forum
, it was only £6 from wilkinsons!! thats a great buy,these are usually so expensive but they are great for any days out/holidays.
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