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The new 'swivel' buggies
By Susie Boone on 19/10/2009 17:38:38
Two new buggies have just emerged onto the market - the Graco Symbio and the Mothercare Spin - which flick from forward facing to parent facing in an instant
the chassis - these two buggies can offer 180° seat turnaround in a matter of seconds, with two equally clever systems. Check out our reviews now...Graco Symbio Travel SystemMothercare Spin
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10 of the best forward and rear facing buggies
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 06/10/2009 15:36:12
Enjoy the benefits of a versatile buggy that can have your baby facing which ever direction you choose
Which direction should a buggy face?Should you buy a buggy that sees your baby looking out into the world and the stimulating things going on around her? Or is it best for her development that she looks at you, so you can chatter away face
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10 of the best buggies under £150
By Susie Boone and Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 17/02/2010 10:10:27
Need a smart, easy to use buggy that's affordable for tight budgets? We've got 10 top brands at bargain prices for you to browse through
Top name buggies for less than £150While buggies can now easily cost over £500, there are plenty of top branded models that fit smaller budgets and yet still offer comfort, great steering and neat features. While many of them are designed for use when your little one is 6 months ...
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10 of the best buggies, as rated by you!
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 19/01/2010 14:15:27
Find out which buggies, lightweight strollers and travel systems are most loved by MFM mums…
’t fold!), the terrain it can tackle, its quirks and niggles that’ll really see you spend your money wisely.So what buggies, travel systems and lightweights do you guys rate the most? Well, there are the British stalwarts Silver Cross and Maclaren, as well
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10 of the best lightweight double buggies
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 26/03/2010 14:37:19
The top performing twin and tandem buggies that weigh less than 14kg
Double the load, not the buggy's weight!A twin or tandem buggy is always going to be heavier than a lightweight single, and once you’ve got twins or two siblings onboard, well, that’s double the load. However, just because you’re a parent of two shouldn’t mean you need super-huma...
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10 of the best travel systems for less than £400
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 27/01/2010 13:30:30
Great value travel systems that can take care of your budget as well as your baby’s travel needs from birth
No need to break your baby budgetLooking for a travel system but need to keep one eye on your finances? We’ve found 10 travel systems that cost less than £400, to help your baby budget stretch just a little further.A travel system is what most
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10 of the best buggies under £250
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 17/02/2010 10:10:28
You can find a buggy that offers quality, performance and fab features that won’t blow your budget.
Buggies on a budgetA buggy doesn’t have to cost the earth. There are quality lightweight buggies, 3-wheelers, all-terrain pushchairs (ATPs), travel systems and good all-rounders that cost less than £250. And as our rigorous real-life tests prove, they needn’t be low on features o...
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10 of the best car seats to use from birth
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 04/05/2010 12:38:23
Our pick of the top-performing Group 0+ and Group 0+/1 car seats for your baby
Travel safely with your babySafety should be your priority when choosing a car seat, not looks or budget bargains. While price is important, and not actually an indicator of how safe a car seat is, don’t settle for second best – or second hand!One thing to be mindful of is how ea...
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Forward or parent facing: which buggy should you choose?
By Celia Morgan on 29/09/2009 18:14:20
Is it best for your child to watch the world go by from her buggy or should she face you for some parent-child chit chat as a recent study suggested? We help you decide…
stimulation for them, some experts are now saying that what babies actually need to see from their buggy is their mum - and so should sit in parent (or rear) facing pushchairs.So is parent-facing best?In the first ever study on the psychological effects
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