Articles Tagged: pushchairs

What NOT to buy for your baby

By Liat Hughes Joshi, Apr 30, 2012

With what seems like a million and one products you could buy for your baby, as a first-time parent-to-be it can be hard to work out which will prove invaluable and which will end up gathering dust

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Sensible second hand shopping for your baby

By Liat Hughes Joshi, Feb 4, 2012

Buying second hand for your baby needn't mean second best. With so many products used for such a short time, there are countless barely touched bargains and hand-me-downs to be had, all helping you cut the cost of parenting.

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Carrying a baby facing forward is 'cruel', claims child expert

By parentdish.co.uk, Aug 22, 2011

Mothers who carry their babies facing forwards are cruel, according to a leading child health expert.

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Baby and kids' gear: The latest launches and favourite new finds

By Liat Hughes Joshi, Jul 6, 2011

At Parentdish we're on a mission to keep you up-to-date with the latest in the world of baby gear. Here are some of the new products which have been catching our eye in recent days and weeks:

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Silver Cross buggy warning over finger trapping fears

By Kelly Rose Bradford, Jan 21, 2011

Pram and pushchair manufacturer Silver Cross has contacted more than 1400 customers over fears one of its models poses a ...

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Best buys: Lightweight pushchairs for newborns

By Liat Hughes Joshi, Sep 11, 2010

It's a common but expensive mistake for new parents entering the world of pushchair purchasing for the first time: you cough ...

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Children compensated for Maclaren buggy injuries

By Jenny Cornish, May 7, 2010

More than 40 UK children whose fingers were injured by Maclaren buggies are being compensated by the manufacturer, it has ...

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Most accessible family attractions revealed

By Joanne Mallon, May 5, 2010

A new awards scheme has revealed which family days out are most accessible to people with disabilities. It's also proving ...

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