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Clarks Pram Shoes

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Clarks Pram Shoes Review

Clarks Pram Shoes

The recently launched Clarks Pram Shoes are the first product that Honest Mums have been sent to review by the supplier. We gave them to user Hobnob to review, as they were perfect for her little girl. This Honest Mums review is based on her comments and experiences.

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sundown adventureland

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Well as hubby had an extra day off work we decided to have a family day out at sundown adventureland. We've had a brilliant day, there was so much to do, the girls loved the tractor ride and luckily it wasn't busy so the nice man let us go round twice! the prices were a little steep £10 per person, under 2's free so only cost us £20 but if the girls were a bit older it would have been £40!

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Bugaboo Bee

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Price: We paid £289 for our Bugaboo Bee in an independent pram shop.

Quality: Considering how light the buggy is, it is really good quality. It feels much sturdier than it’s 7kgs.

Ease of use: This pushchair is so easy to use - even hubby managed after being shown just once!
It reclines easily with a pull of a handle and has a nice smooth movement so as not to disturb a sleeping child.
The straps are easily adjusted and removed for washing, as is the seat padding and hood.

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Silver Cross Sleepover Classic

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I knew before I even had children that I wanted a ‘proper’ pram. The silver Cross Sleepover Classic was perfect for us.

Price: We paid £560 for the pram (chassis and body), bedside stand, change bag, cosy toes and pram apron, sun canopy and rain cover. The mattress was also included in the price.

Quality: The quality of the pram is just fabulous! It’s so nice to push and feels great in comparison to several other of a similar style from other manufacturers.

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I Candy pear

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we hunted high and low for the perfect twin pram/travel system and then we discovered the icandy pear

Price: We paid £750 for everything which means we got the pram frame, 2 seats, 2 carry cots, car seat adapters, 2 rain covers, 2 pink fleece liners and as a special offer we got one of the maxi cosi carseats in with the price! we were lucky on the price as we went to an independent shop which gave us a big discount as we were having twins and were buying 2 of everything!

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Teutonia spirit s3

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OK we bought the Teutonia spirit S3 (seen here http://www.paulstride.co.uk/3-wheeler-pushchairs/teutonia-spirit-s3-9071... ) along with the soft insert carricot (sold seperately) . The 'blerb' says it is "The ultimate sporty 3 wheeled pushchair from Teutonia (Germany's largest pushchair maker) that will take baby anywhere. Almost uniquely it features a reversible seat unit combined with 3 wheeler pushchair frame.

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Recaro car seat-stage 0+ and stage 1 seat

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We had the recaro young profi plus http://www.recaro.com/index.php?id=561&region=3&L=2 for Olivia as a first stage seat, and bought 2 isofix bases (one for each car). The seat can be fitted by seatbelt too though. It was a bit of a Dad thing going for recaro but I wanted him to feel included. We loved it as a first stage seat and it as lighter than some of the others to start with too. It didn't fit onto a travel system although we we're fussed by that anyway. Its easy to wipe clean too.

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Littlelife Runaround and Adventurer Backpacks / Reins

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Little Life Runaround and Adventurer Backpacks

I first saw these whilst browsing the internet for a suitable set of practical but girly reins for my daughter. The others I had seen were very - functional looking, but I wanted looks too!

So we set off to the local stockist and I had a good look, daughter tried the Runaround on and liked it. In fact I was so impressed that I also purchased the Adventurer for my 6 yr old son.

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Polar Paws - by forum user Rhubarb Pie

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Polar Paws

My daughter was 5 months old when her big brother asked if we could go skiing and sledging. He was kitted out as at 4 ½ , warm, waterproof clothing was easy to find.

After a long look for suitable clothing for these activities for a baby we found just the thing – only it didn't have feet! Too young for solid soled snow boots, I was stumped!

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