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Help Needed
By Helen on 21/04/2006 in forum
Which System ?

and will prob opt for a maclaren classic - its suitable from newborn upwards and is very light and easy to fold - also read some brill reviews on this buggy and have friends who bought the whole travel system and now have bought the maclaren! Hope this helps

prams for newborns!!
By mags mclauchlan on 22/04/2009 in forum
do you really need a carrycot?

Pliko with my younger daugher and they were great. The Pramette is suitable from birth because the buggy converts into almost a carrycot - the pram lays completely flat and you can have baby facing you for the first few months. After which it converts

iCandy Peach Jogger
By hennaoj on 09/01/2012 in forum
Peach jogger review

go off-road, is one of the very few rear facing 3 wheelers (I only know of two other obscure ones), it is pretty nippy in towns, it has a proper carrycot for babies. I think it is just about the most perfect single pram for the UK, especially if you

car seat safety ratings??
By Kimberly Stacey on 21/02/2008 in forum

, solid floor, so it won't suit all cars – always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines before buying. Recaro Young Profi Plus with basePrice: £95 Score: 78% This Recaro seat is designed for babies from birth to about a year (13kg) in rear-facing modes

Due October 2010
By Daniela Iowen & Mila on 18/02/2011 in forum

have given them.... we are stuck on boys names but know what we're going to call a girl.... know the feeling hun i am only in my 20's and was faced with  not being able to have any more children, we had to go through infertility treatment and took us

Review: Inglesina Otutto travel system
By Louise Rogers on 03/07/2006 in Baby Reviews
A chic travel system with bags of style and the flexibility of a front- or rear-facing seat even though it's unbrella fold.

- or rear-facing seat, plus car seat, all fitting to the one easy-action chassis (available in graphite grey or white).Price: Combo £499; Pram £699 (includes carrycot). Both include Huggy group 0+ car seat and baseWeight: Chassis 7.4kg; Carrycot 5.2kg; Seat

ThinkBaby vote: what you want from a buggy
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/06/2006 in Products
What do you want from your baby's buggy? Style, value for money, all-terrain fittings or simply something that's light to use and easy to fold?

The votes have been counted on our latest poll! Thanks if you voted.We asked you what was the most important thiing you looked for in a pushchair or buggy for your child. The five criteria we gave you were:1. Stylish2. Light and easy to fold3

New Kurvi Abstract travel system launched
By Laura Nelson on 02/02/2011 in Buggy showroom
Stylish addition to Petite Star’s range of good value pushchairs

model easily folds from a newborn pram to a forward or rear facing stroller. Other features include a height adjustable handle, rear air tyres for comfort and being car seat compatible.The Kurvi Abstract is available now for £375 (or £420 including

Petite Star's Kurvi Pushchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/04/2009 in Buggy showroom
Use it as a pram, pushchair or travel system – the funky new Petite Star comes with three or four wheels to suit any style

that the Kurvi features the flexibility of other Petite Star ranges: The pram is snug and roomy, but it folds effortlessly into a funky-looking rear-facing stroller, and into a forward facing stroller for older children. And because the pram bodywork becomes

Mutsy 4Rider Travel System
By Sarah Lawson on 02/02/2009 in Buggy showroom
Mutsy's latest pushchair is a funky, flexible travel system great for town and for country

, and there are other great little details which make this an appealing buy: the stroller seat (£119) can be switched from forward to rear facing; the handle has five height positions so it can suit the heights of different adults pushing it; and it is self




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