We have picked really exciting brands with an emphasis on quality and style. We hope you really like our product range.
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As seen on Dragons Dens the Cuddledry baby towel attaches to the parent like an apron, so both hands are free. Lifting baby up out of the bath is easy and safe, and you cuddle and dry your baby in your arms naturally, strengthening the bond between you when baby feels most vulnerable.
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Inch Blue are a well known UK brand manufacturing and designing beautiful soft leather shoes for babies and toddlers. Designed for comfort and made from soft natural leather to let your babies feet breathe. All Inch Blue shoes are all handmade in the UK.
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Beautiful clothes for babies made exclusively from fairly traded, organic textiles.
Organics for Kids clothing is Soil Association Certified which ensures that their supply chain meets the Base Code criteria of the Ethical Trading Initiative.
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Cottons Beauty uses only 100% natural ingredients for their skincare, bath and body treats. They take pride in making all products simple and gentle for all skin types.
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Unique and Funky Gifts for Babies and Toddlers Born With Style...Urban Urchin believe kids should be kids so have created a look that reflects just this.
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MULTI-AWARD WINNING and multi-directional, Wheelybugs go backwards, forwards, sideways, round and round! These ride-on bugs, great for both boys and girls, have a magical mind of their own.
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Baby Sense provides not only sleep, calming and development solutions in the best selling baby care book, Baby Sense, but calming baby care products and services for parents too.
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Terramundi money pots have been traditionally used in Italy for over 2000 years and their hand thrown design has remained unchanged.
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Created by an innovative design team in the Netherlands the 'Wallaboo' range draws its inspiration from the wallaby, creating warm, soft and nurturing products for the first months of a child's life.
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Versatile and perfect for you and your baby, to give support during pregnancy and breast feeding, and as your baby grows more independent, to wrap around as he or she learns to sit upright.
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Mally bibs believe baby bibs should be fun to wear for babies and toddlers, easy to clean for mum and dad, and always look great while cutting down on laundry and helping our environment.
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Best Years products are not only extremely innovative in their design and materials, but undergo the most stringent safety checks to ensure they meet all current safety legislations.
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Personalised Momento provide a diverse range of gifts including engraved, laser engraved, embroidered, decorated glass, candles and ceramic products, covering every occasion and all produced in house enabling nonstop development of new and exciting lines.
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Nappy Cakes Ltd has been borne out of a labour of love and a passion for perfection back in 2006! Having a background in marketing, they knew there were people out there who would love nappy cakes and that was where the 'empire' began.
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Established in 1996, Shoo Shoos have been committed to making the best soft leather, beautifully designed baby shoes available. Little feet can move, grow and breathe as they take their first steps.
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SnoozeShade is the UK's first universal fit blackout blind for prams and pushchairs created by a British mother specifically to encourage good sleeping habits for baby anytime and anywhere. Use all year round to help baby sleep for longer, perfect for holidays, restaurants and any time you need to pop out during baby's naptime. Designed by a mum to make mums' lives easier.
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The Buggysnuggle Company Ltd. was started in 1998 by Jo Ellis and Sarah Wickins, two very good mates, who remarkably, have managed to stay that way! They wanted to produce groovy, original products which were not available anywhere else, and that is still their philosophy!
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The Keepsake Co. was started by Victoria Crockett. Victoria started selling baby hand and foot casting kits about 7 years ago as a part time venture. The idea came to her when she started looking for a way to display some jewellery she had made at a local craft fair. She thought if she could cast her hands then she could make a wonderful and original display and would attract a lot of interest.