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- Baby car seats from birth
- Baby car seats from nine months
- Extended rear-facing baby car seats
- Booster car seats from four years
- Baby carriers and baby slings
- Baby backpacks
- Child bike seats
- Travel cots
- Travel highchairs
- Family tents
- Balance bikes
- Bikes
- Trikes and ride-ons
- Kids' scooters
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Baby car seats from birth
If you want to travel by car, you'll need a car seat for getting safely around. Some seats go from birth to 9-12 months, others last all the way to four years.
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Baby car seats from nine months
Group 1 car seats are forward-facing, and will comfortably protect your child until the age of four. Group 1,2,3 seats convert to a booster seat, and last until your child is 12.
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Extended rear-facing baby car seats
In response to the very latest safety research, car seat manufacturers are beginning to offer rear-facing seats which will fit a child from birth to the age of four.
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Booster car seats from four years
Car seatbelts are designed for grown-ups, so children need a booster seat till they're at least 135cm high. Choose from sturdy high-back seats or more portable booster cushions.
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Baby carriers and baby slings
Slings are perfect for getting around with a young child. Most small babies are soothed when held close, leaving you hands-free to get on with other stuff, or out and about.
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Baby backpacks
Backpacks are great for the beach, for walking in the snow, through woodlands or even on crowded streets - in fact, anywhere where a pushchair would be a pain.
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Child bike seats
Handy, healthy and kind to the environment - child bike seats are brilliant for getting from A to B without firing up the engine. Better still, children L.O.V.E. them.
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Travel cots
Travel cots come in pretty handy if you like to get away for the weekend - and can easily be folded down and left at granny's house, if you visit often.
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Travel highchairs
A very useful bit of kit if your restaurant of choice is more likely to have a chef's table than a high chair. Also useful for visiting homes where there are no littlies in residence.
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Family tents
You can't beat camping for family down-time - it gets you get away from it all cheaply, and whenever it suits. But truth be told, it's a lot nicer with a spiffy family tent.
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Balance bikes
Balance bikes are ideal for younger kids from around two years up. Children build confidence in their balance as they zip around, and can sometimes skip the stabiliser stage on first bikes.
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Bikes
The wind in their hair and freedom in sight - riding a bike is a pleasure that can last a lifetime. Set them off on the right track with a great first bike.
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Trikes and ride-ons
For a first taste of independence, you can't beat a trike or other ride-on toy. And when they beg to leave the buggy at home, a parent-handle can make short trips fun but (ahem) fast.
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Kids' scooters
Scooters are bags of fun and can really improve children's motor skills, coordination and balance. Plus, they dramatically reduce dawdling-time during local trips: it's win-win.
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