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French version of Mothercare?

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westlondongirl · 07/12/2009 20:08

I am going to France at xmas to visit my in laws. When there I want to buy a travel cot that we can use when we visit to leave at their house. Does anyone know what the French equivalent of mothercare is or where you might get one in France? They are in the south in Beziers. Thanks!

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janek · 07/12/2009 20:24

my parents bought a babideal travel cot in france from their local carrefour i think. it's better than a lot of english ones, cos it is actually the size of a proper cot, rather than far too short like some you get here.

i imagine they are fairly widely available because we stayed in a hotel in paris in october and they had the exact same one.

or you could consider something like the little life arc 2, which is a travel cot that you could consider actually taking with you on your travels as it doesn't weigh much.

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