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Latest children product news
2009 sees the launch of a new range of child carriers from LittleLife. Capitalising on their design experience of outdoor and adventure travel gear, the LittleLife team has created an inspired range of child carriers that responds to parents’ differing needs and budgets.
Struggling through a busy airport with a cumbersome baby buggy, can be a frustrating way to start your holiday. Also, if you are flying long-haul, many airlines tend to check your buggy through to your final destination, resu... [more]
Within the top twelve toys for Christmas announced at Dream Toy, three were from Hasbro's range:
In the Night Garden – Upsy Daisy and her Bed
Igglepiggle’s best friend Upsy Daisy loves her bed! Now fans can own their very own Upsy Daisy and Her Bed. Place Upsy Daisy in her bed and as it gently rocks her to sleep, her eyes will close. Then, when Upsy Daisy wakes up, little ones can have hours of fun chasing Upsy Daisy’s bed as it runs around.
Age 18months+, SRP £34.99
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The Co-operative Travel believes that families with young children are being unfairly treated by some leading airlines due to restrictive policies on baggage allowances.
A study by the travel retailer found that on average an infant on holiday requires essential items weighing between 14kg to 15 kg. The research showed that a typical tinytotsaway basket of essentials for a week contained approximately two nappies, one x 900g cartoon of food, 45 x 200ml cartons of ready made milk, 20-25 pouche... [more]
SolarSafe owner and mother of two, Trish McOwan, knew how difficult it was to keep an eye on her children, particularly when swimming or playing on a busy beach. Worrying about where they were or if they were burning, she was determined to find a product that eased the worry of these common fears; SolarSafe UV Monitor Wristbands were the answer.
Great for the outdoors, the unique wristbands act as identification bands in case you and your child become separated, and enable you to see at a gla... [more]
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