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penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

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(11 reviews)
Overall Score 9.4
Overall 9.4

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Trusted by parents worldwide the award winning Natures Nest is fast becoming the must have baby bed. Designed to replicate natural movements to give baby optimal reassurance and maximum comfort.
The outstanding design of the Natures Nest Cot gives comfort and security to your baby with its snug tactile environment. The Natures Nest holds your baby in a cradled position enabling you to place your baby in the hammock with ease. Suitable from birth to 12 months the Natures Nest, Hammock Style Cot creates a stress free bed time where ever you are.

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Report this review From: MamacitaGordita on 05-Jan-09 14:02 Overall rating 10.0
Read about the Amby on MN and decided to go for it- quite expensive for DH and I (we had been using a free second-hand moses basket) so it was our Christmas present to each other! Well worth it and I would recommend it to anyone. What is especially good about it is the ease with which it is dismantled and moved around- perfect travel cot. Brilliant- many hours of blissful sleep attributed to the Amby!

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Report this review From: Orangesarenottheonlyfruit on 18-Nov-08 18:07 Overall rating 10.0
Pretty amazing! DD slept in it until nearly 11 months (but she is huge). She slept well and from about 5 months bouced herself to sleep. I put her in it for naps in the day and she learnt really good sleep assoiations. I suppose I will never know if she is a good sleeper becasue of the nest but I wouldn't dare risk it. Perfect!

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Report this review From: Soozyblue on 28-Oct-08 20:36 Overall rating 10.0
Fab, had real problems getting my first born to sleep without being attached to my boob so not wanting to get into this habit again I did a bit of research and decided to go for an Amby nest. My 5 month old loves it and goes off to sleep quite the thing without booby. I find bouncing works better than swinging. Well worth the money I think and I see that they hold their value well on the second hand market. Why does no one do a bouncing cot?

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Report this review From: ErinH on 22-Sep-08 08:51 Overall rating 10.0
This is the one item I'd recommend to any new mum. My son has slept through the night in this hammock since week 10. He's now 7 months old and smiles from ear to ear every night he's put in it. I hope he'll fit it for many months yet! Easy to dismantle and therefore perfect to travel with.

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Report this review From: OrangeKnickers on 27-Jun-08 09:13 Overall rating 10.0
I think the Amby is great. My son has always slept well in it. He's now 11.5mths and still in it. The best thing is that you can use it as a travel cot so if you go visiting / on holidays then your little one will still sleep well as they are in their normal bed. It is quite narrow so you can have it next to your bed before you move your little one into their own room. It's very versatile and easy to put up.

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