The Bebe Confort Nursery Bag is the perfect practical accessory for your Bebe Confort pushchair. It's the ideal way to carry around all of your babies things - food and changing.... more
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The Bebe Confort Nursery Bag is the perfect practical accessory for your Bebe Confort pushchair. It's the ideal way to carry around all of your babies things - food and changing. The bag includes several storage pockets specially designed for your baby's things.The inside of the bag is also washable that allows for perfect hygiene. Can be attached in seconds to any of the Bébé Confort pushchairs for very comfortable walks. It comes complete with a shoulder strap. Comes complete with a matching change matt that clips conveniently to the outside of the bag
Advantages: FULL ACCIDENT PROTECTION Disadvantages: NONE REALLY - JUST THE SUN CANOPY NEEDS REMOVING WHEN BABY GETS OLDER
...The creatis car seat offers excellent all round protection for your child. I have had a few different car seats with my 3 children and the BebeConfort Creatis stands out from the rest (safety wise) by a mile in every way. Firstly I have read the reviews that other parents have put on this site and I do not agree with some of them. The creatis car seat offers the best position for baby when travelling by car in the event of an accident - in every direction and its side impact is outstanding and I feel is the best. Yes it is like an egg shell/bucket seat but this has been recommended by professionals as the safest position for baby to be in - in the event of an accident by car. The car seat is not supposed to be a luxury armchair or a fashion statement - it is there purely to provide full protection for your baby in the event...
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Advantages: Expands up and out; 'Red' clip means younger children can sit safely without a five point harness Disadvantages: As with any seat using a normal fitted seat belt, you do have to lean across the child to fasten the belt.
..., therefore, don't recommend that you put your wee ones into this stage of car seat until they're three. Our not quite so wee one weighs more than a small three year old and is probably as tall as one, so physically, was ready for the transition; we were just concerned that he'd pull at the seatbelt and 'escape'! The answer to our problems did seem to be this innovatively designed BebeConfort Hipsos with its red clip securing the belt against the seat just over the child's shoulder making it much harder for a child to outmaneouvre himself. A Peter Jones assistant (and I do like the way that JL stores have a car seat in situ on which to try out the seats) was happy to demonstrate how the seat worked and even revealed that this model reclines a little with the help of two levers on the side.
I was reassured.
We caught the train home...
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Advantages: Simple click-in system, have covered many bases Disadvantages: Bit Heavy, quite wide, takes some getting used to
...you can hang your bag on, although it isn't really all that useful, and on the frame there are little hidden hooks for a parasol. I don't have the parasol as I've never gotten on with parasols but it seems BebeConfort have thought of everything. The shopping basket is rubbish though- absolutely rubbish! I'm used to not having a basket as my last pushchair was a Quinny Zapp but with a new born I do need a bit more storage and I find the cross hatch bars across the basket are a complete nuisance. I can't put anything in there bar a baby bottle or two. Getting things out of there is a pain.
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I haven't plumped for any of the optional accessories. You can get a parasol to match which is about £19.99, but as I mentioned above I just always find parasols never sit exactly where I would like them to...
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I'm sure I must be slowly working my way around all the buggies on the market. When I found out I was expecting my second I couldn't decide what I wanted this time, having had five different ones for my first child. So currently I have a Bugaboo, which I more