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Prams on Planes
Flying with prams designed for easy travelling can be done! My Maclaren stroller is the perfect example, it’s been my saviour, my best pram investment ever! Long airport waits, over tired cranky babies and toddlers, can make travelling hell – that’s why you need a pram angel! My heavenly pram is the Maclaren stroller, it lays back perfectly for sleeping, it’s the lightest pram ever, opens and closes with the flick of one hand, and is perfect for running though terminals whilst keeping my babies safe. Prams that are perfect for travelling, need to be lightweight and easy to manouver, …
Read Full BlogFlying with prams designed for easy travelling can be done! My Maclaren stroller is the perfect example, it’s been my saviour, my best pram investment ever! Long airport waits, over tired cranky babies and toddlers, can make travelling hell – that’s why you need a pram angel! My heavenly pram is the Maclaren stroller, it lays back perfectly for sleeping, it’s the lightest pram ever, opens and closes with the flick of one hand, and is perfect for running though terminals whilst keeping my babies safe. Prams that are perfect for travelling, need to be lightweight and easy to manouver, …
How to avoid “pram envy”
My friend Emma suffers an almost debilitating pram envy. She “inherited” her pram from her sister-in-law who decided that she wanted to upgrade to a more celeb-approved model (the sister-in-law’s bought the iCandy Apple Jogger because she heard Victoria Beckham has one). Emma was pregnant at the time and hadn’t thought much about prams beyond their functionality so she bought the pre-loved pram. Now she realises that prams are more than just a comfy baby carriage on wheels. “I thought all prams were the same except for the price tag – and I saw a chance to get avoid buying …
Read Full BlogMy friend Emma suffers an almost debilitating pram envy. She “inherited” her pram from her sister-in-law who decided that she wanted to upgrade to a more celeb-approved model (the sister-in-law’s bought the iCandy Apple Jogger because she heard Victoria Beckham has one). Emma was pregnant at the time and hadn’t thought much about prams beyond their functionality so she bought the pre-loved pram. Now she realises that prams are more than just a comfy baby carriage on wheels. “I thought all prams were the same except for the price tag – and I saw a chance to get avoid buying …
Facing the world or mum?
Should your baby face you when you head out for a walk, or the big wide world? It’s a question that not only mothers have asked themselves – it was recently the subject of scientific research. In what seems to be an exercise in inspiring more guilt in mums, a study suggested that the popular front-facing strollers could “emotionally deprive” babies of their first lessons in life by discouraging their parents from talking to them. This University of Dundee study of 2722 sets of parents and their baby in a pram went on to say that infants facing forwards were …
Read Full BlogShould your baby face you when you head out for a walk, or the big wide world? It’s a question that not only mothers have asked themselves – it was recently the subject of scientific research. In what seems to be an exercise in inspiring more guilt in mums, a study suggested that the popular front-facing strollers could “emotionally deprive” babies of their first lessons in life by discouraging their parents from talking to them. This University of Dundee study of 2722 sets of parents and their baby in a pram went on to say that infants facing forwards were …
Tyre-kicking dads
Can’t get “dad” excited about any of the baby stuff shopping? Well, the pram may be the one item that actually gets him actively involved in the selection process – provided you use the right language. That’s the beauty of prams today – they share terminology with that other popular male fascination, the car. So drop terms like “suspension”, “pneumatic tyres” and “off-road performance” and he should be hooked. And if that doesn’t work, just subtly hint to him that his lack of involvement could end up with him pushing a low-handled pram with a flowery canopy. Once he’s agreed …
Read Full BlogCan’t get “dad” excited about any of the baby stuff shopping? Well, the pram may be the one item that actually gets him actively involved in the selection process – provided you use the right language. That’s the beauty of prams today – they share terminology with that other popular male fascination, the car. So drop terms like “suspension”, “pneumatic tyres” and “off-road performance” and he should be hooked. And if that doesn’t work, just subtly hint to him that his lack of involvement could end up with him pushing a low-handled pram with a flowery canopy. Once he’s agreed …
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