A baby cannot safely sit up, unaided, until at least 4 months of age.Consider the cost implications of either buying an age-restricted pushchair or spending money on one that can cater to your baby’s growth and development as they age. When thinking of buying a pushchair, consider what your priorities… Read More
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Walkers Product Guide
There is no evidence that baby walkers help your baby to walk earlier. However, there are a high number of injuries associated with their use as they allow young children to move faster and get to places they might not reach on their own.Older baby walkers were not designed to… Read More
Risks to Babies, Crawlers and Toddlers
Burns and Scalds Drowning Drowning is one of the main causes of accidental death in babies and young children.Babies and toddlers drown silently and can do so in just a depth of 3cms of water. Even rainwater collecting in a bucket can be a potential drowning hazard for a child.More… Read More
Car Seat Product Guide
Child car seats that were manufactured before 1995 are no longer legal for use.Children must use a child’s car seat until they are 135cm tall or 12 years old, whichever is soonest.Not all car seats fit all cars – be sure you are buying a compatible seat before handing over… Read More
High Chairs Product Guide
These items should only be used by babies and toddlers who can sit unaided.Generally, they are designed for use by children who weigh less than 15kg or are aged under 36-months.A five-point harness is the safest method for securing the child in – one strap between their legs and two… Read More
Ride on Toys Product Guide
Ride on Toys could apply to anything your child rides. From the traditional plastic-framed cars that a child sits inside, to bikes and scooters. If your child is riding a bike, scooter or something similar personal protection equipment (PPE) like helmets, knee-pads and elbow pads should be worn to protect… Read More