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Britax Baby-Safe Sleeper
by Joanne Smith
I've got a Jane Slalom with Matrix car seat that does the same. Highly recommended as if baby falls asleep in the car you don't have to worry about how much time they spend in it. It dispenses with the need for an actual carrycot as it clicks onto
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14/02/2009 22:59:07
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Transporting your children on your travels
Recommending airlines?
by Maria
being broken or bashed about.You can also take the Maxi Cosi infant car seat into the plane with you for little babies. Im not an expert on airlines but when my stepkids went on a plane, Thompson were v good. The best piece of advice I can give though
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28/07/2008 15:09:28
by emma poppel
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Join us for lunch and free goodies at the seaside!
by Monica Stylli 2
worth £229.99 (one comes with a free matching car seat, which including the pushchair totals an RRP £309.98). If you would like to join us please register your details here: http://www.thinkbaby.co.uk/Comp/Comp.asp?c=41We look forward to meeting you all
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20/08/2007 16:16:04
by Monica Stylli 2
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Buggy suitable for running/exercise on tarmac- any ideas?
by Julia Clark
system for around town etc from my first baby.Thanks! Hi JuliaI bought the Mamas and Papas 03 Sport. I run, walk and attend a Buggyfit classes with it. It costs about £180 and I then bought the car seat (another £110) which can clip into the buggy
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09/01/2008 22:48:33
by Julia Clark
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The new Concord NEO travel system
by EmieB
on using the new Neo in the back of the car instead of a car seat. I have just ordered one but baby isn't due untill march so won't be able to test it myself untill then.thanks x
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13/10/2007 17:42:15
by Tracey Hamilton
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the new monthercare atlan package
by Rebecca Scattergood
is a nice touch. Its fairly light and quite compact and fitted quite nicely in our boot. Car seat fits well in car with attachment that is permanently fixed to very easy to click into and out of car. But equally can be used securley with just a
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31/01/2008 21:02:37
by Tracy Boy due 8 March Surrey
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Which pushchair
by Daniella Petkoff
, up to around a few months in age/until sitting up a bit. When in the buggy position it faces forward, but hasa 4 position recline. If you buy the car seat, this attaches using the "anchors" attached to the buggy frame, and faces Mum. Although
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28/09/2007 16:44:07
by mummyGoth
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Quinny or Bugaboo chameleon?
by Anna Hartley
on the quinny, I have also read good ones but it seems like you either love this pram or hate it. There is no reason why you could not use a second hand pram, they recomend that you always get a new matress for the carrycot part and a new car seat unless you
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15/05/2008 11:02:14
by Zoe Arthurs
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prams for newborns!!
do you really need a carrycot?
by mags mclauchlan
help! we had finally made up our mind to purchase the quinny buzz pushchair and the car seat to match, as it states that it is suitable from birth.whilst in mothercare today i have been told that i also need the carrycot as it is not suitable
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22/04/2009 05:14:50
by icoobaby2
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Mamas and Papas’ Skate pushchair
by Matt Bell 2
. The adjustable cot/seat level was also a bonus for the same reason.It wasn't at all heavy and I found it really easy to move it around, even with one hand. The click in/out system for the different car seat/cot was also really simple and they showed us
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19/05/2008 16:04:38
by Northern Lass
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