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Where can I find a rear-facing stroller?
By blossom on 13/04/2008 in forum
too. The chicco one is called chicco 4 me stroller and is really lightweight, if this one had been out when I was looking I would have got it. Hi Blossom,I have the Bebe Confort Loola stroller that faces both ways. Here's a link for it at Mothercare:http://www.mothercare
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Essentials list??
By Luvly Laura, Ava Mae and Sprout! on 03/12/2007 in forum
first (due 30th April) and I made a list by looking at the Mothercare brochure. On the back it has a list of everything needed.It's a start!Katie xoxo Hi. Congrats to both of you on pregnancies.Laura. Most of the baby websites have lists of what youl
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hair washing
By Louise Ayling on 25/01/2007 in forum
AHHHHH!!!
) invested in a type of foam ring which fitted over your head and stopped the water/shampoo running into your eyes. She bought them from Mothercare if i remember rightly - here's a link to their site: http://www.mothercare.com/invt/lu0115&bklist=icat,5,shop
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Plea for opinions from the experienced
By Scribbler 9/5/06 on 04/02/2006 in forum
What wheels?
that it seems everyone has Maclarens!Thanks in advance! Hi ScribblerWe got a very unexciting travel system from Mothercare but it's been good. Pluses: the car seat fitting into the top makes it much less of a faff getting in and out of the car into the buggy
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Cots under £60
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/01/2007 in Products
Safe and comfortable sleeping is essential, but you can buy some brand new cots that are absolutely fine, for less than you'd think.
Mothercare Ashton Cot (£59.99)When moving your baby from sleeping in a first crib to a cot, check out our Buyer’s Guide to Cots to see what you need to consider before making your choice.First-stage cribs and Moses baskets only last for about six
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From-birth Pushchairs on a Budget
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/03/2009 in Products
You don't have to break the bank to get a stylish, reliable pushchair that's suitable for babies from birth
is the Urban Detour Vester at Mothercare, with an RRP of £99.99. Again this is suitable from birth and up until you'll no longer need a pushchair for your child. It has a reversible seat liner, and it weighs just 10.2kg which is not bad for a three-wheeler (as
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Buyer's Guide to Maternity Wear
By Louise Rogers on 07/01/2008 in Your pregnancy
Maternity wear has undergone a fashion revolution, but do you really need it? And if so, what should you buy?
Top Shop www.topshop.comH&M www.hm.comMothercare www.mothercare.comJoJo Maman Bébé www.jojomamanbebe.co.ukDorothy Perkins www.dorothyperkins.comNext www.next.co.ukMid-priceMamas & Papas www.mamasandpapas.co.uk Blooming Marvellous www
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Baby carriers - advice needed!
By GemJ on 15/04/2010 in forum
also have a dog to walk. I used the mothercare 3 in 1 harness and can't fault it. She was always so comfy in it and more often than not would fall asleep when out for walksLaura
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Need to buy a new pram - Any Reccomendations???
By EviesMummy on 04/05/2009 in forum
Help would be appreciated.
Hi i was wondering if anyone could reccomend a good , lightweight(ish) pram for my daughter as i have a Mamas and Papas which is too bulky and one of them cheap mothercare ones as a spare which doesnt seem very strong.Now she is a bit older i need a
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mat trousers/jeans 34 inside leg
By Neat on 29/04/2009 in forum
enough and really comfy. Also some big mothercare stores do different leg measurements too. hope this helps.Gem heya if u guys find any more places can u let me know im a 36in leg so feel ill have the same probs as u 2 love kym and bump x x Thanks Gem
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