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Littlelife Cross Country back carrier
Price: £106
Year: 2007
to an older baby. The carrier uses a Tectonic 800 back system, which ensures your back is supported. I would admit that it is definitely one for the dads. My husband loved taking Biba up to the top of hills in the back carrier. I did carry it once or twice
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Mamas & Papas Sleep
Price: £75
Year: 2007
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review
make this travel cot a great choice for style-conscious mums and dads. The folding mechanism makes it quick to erect - once you have got the hang of it - and the option of an additional mattress means you can use it over longer periods of time
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Micralite Toro
Price: £275
Year: 2007
Reader rating: 4/5 from 3 reviews
-designed pushchair. If it weren’t for the foot bar, it would be practically perfect. Cam'sDad: Great, versatile and cost effective buggy and travel system. Strengths: Incredibly lightFolds to a small size compared to othersVersatile enough to last from newborn
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Tomy Premier Detachable
Price: £49.99
Year: 2007
Reader rating: 4/5 from 1 review
, as is the detachable bucket seat, which is easy to use and supportive for your baby. It’s well padded so won’t rub and can therefore be worn for as long as necessary. The understated look of the black and grey fabric makes it a good choice for mums and dads alike
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iCandy Apple
Price: £379.99
Year: 2007
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 24 reviews
, jogger wheel, parasol, cup holder Car seat required to turn into travel system: Maxi-Cosi Full Review: The gorgeous iCandy Apple makes for a smooth ride, and is easy for mum or dad to push – the adjustable-height handles are one of the biggest selling
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