Advantages: great quality Disadvantages: expensive
Babies are expensive. We used to be under the naïve impression that babies are very small, so how much stuff could they need. After much aimless wandering around Mothercare and Mamas and Papas we realised the error of our ways, there seems to be no end to the stuff that babies need and this is before you get to the stuff that you want to buy that they could probably do without. We spent a horrendous amount in Mamas and Papas whilst Scarlett was still a bump!
Mamas and Papas always seems to me to be like the ?designer? shop of the baby world. Whilst Mothercare is practical and quite down to earth. Mamas and Papas seems a bit more upmarket. Well as upmarket as baby stuff gets! Flicking through their catalogue its full of slim models in white linen outfits holding pretty babies who look more like their younger brothers and sisters than ...
ricci 31.01.2005
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Advantages: easy to use, lightweigh, smart looking Disadvantages: fills the boot of a 306
When I found out I was pregnant I soon discovered that buying a pram/pushchair can be an absolute nightmare. There are so many on the market, doing different things and costing different amounts! i wanted one that would be lightweight, and take my baby right through to being a toddler.
I also wanted one that would look like a proper pram, not just a carseat on wheels. Due to suffering from SPD in my pregnancy I was not up to mammoth shopping trips which made it even more difficult to choose one as I could not get out to see what they were like in the flesh.
When flicking through the Argos catalogue (its no longer available in there), I came across the Mamas & Papas Pliko Pramette and fell in love with it immediately. It was only available in one colour, the Boston check, but it was a nice dark colour and looked like a proper ...
Advantages: Comes with loads of extras Disadvantages: Too many to list here.
I bought this pushchair after I had my youngest child for a number of reasons. It came with loads of extras which when bought seperatly can work out costing more than the pushchair, and it was very light, only weighing 5 kgs. This was a very important factor as I live in a block of flats on the third floor, and there is no lift. So I knew that I would have to carry it and a child up and down the stairs on a daily basis.
It seems that this pushchair is exclusive to Argos, and dosen't seem to be even available in the Mamas and Papas stores, or even on-line. In hindsight, I suppose alarm bells should have been ringing. When I bought this, I paid £99.99, although the price has since dropped to £69.99. It also came with a 6 month manufacturer guarantee.
So, what did I get for my money.
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Luckily I got ...
Product Information for "Mamas & Papas Sleepfresh Regulair" »
Product details
Brand Manufacturer
Mamas & Papas Ltd
Long Name
Sleepfresh Regulair
Type
Mattress
MPN
3939000
Length (in cm)
120
Width (in cm)
60
Height (in cm)
10
Manufacturer
Mamas & Papas
Manufacturer's product description
Features: The top layer is soft and perforated, allowing air to move through the mattress freely, letting your little one breath easily. It also includes an anti-microbial treatment to the top layer to protect against dust mites, bacteria and fungi The second layer has a honeycomb structure that moderates your child's body temperature, drawing warm air away from your child and circulating fresh air. The third layer is made from toweling and absorbs any excess fluid, ensuring your baby stays dry. - The fourth layer is liquid impermeable, preventing damage to the matress core from vomit and fluid, which helps stop bacteria breeding. All mattresses are designed to fit Mamas & Papas cots and cotbeds.
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