Friday, 28 August 2015

Make Life as A First Time Parent Easier with the Maxi-Cosi Mura Plus

Entering parenthood for the first time may seem a little daunting to begin with. Whilst you prepare for the arrival of your newborn baby, you may have already stocked up on essentials, from nappies to tiny baby clothes and lots of other baby necessities – but what about the larger items, like a pushchair, which could help to make your life more easier than you may think? 

First Time Pushchair Buyer?

Buying a pushchair for your baby is likely to be near the top of your to-buy list. However, if you are new to it all, you may feel overwhelmed at the styles and choices available.  Pushchairs are made so that they are suitable from certain ages and the wider the age range, the more cost-effective it can be.  For example, many parents may find that buying one which is suitable from birth could make life a little easier, as you won’t need to worry about forking out for a brand new pushchair every time your child grows to a certain weight.


Be Well Prepared

As a parent in general, becoming more organised will prove to be a massive helping hand in the long run.  Before your little one arrives, you should aim to have everything prepared and to hand, so that it is ready to be used straight away. This will save you time from having to unpack things out of boxes, whilst you could potentially have a screaming baby in your arms.  Buying a pushchair which meets all your needs as a parent will be beneficial from the very beginning, and finding one which can adapt to meet the needs of your baby as he/she grows will save you a whole lot of headache and hassle.

The Maxi-Cosi Mura Plus

Adaptable pushchairs like the Maxi-Cosi Mura Plus have been designed to grow with your baby.  It even includes two adapters, which can be used for Maxi-Cosi car seats and carrycots.  This will mean that you can transport your baby within their car seat, by slotting it into the correct adapter to the frame of the pushchair. You will be able to easily move your baby around without disturbing them, which is particularly helpful if they have been having a little nap whilst you have been driving. The pushchair can then be adjusted so that it suits your baby’s age when they are a little bit older, where the larger original seat which comes with the Mura Plus will give your child plenty of room.

Other beneficial features of this parent friendly pushchair are:

·         Large air tyres – which can help you travel smoothly over all terrains
·         It can be easily opened and folded – making it ideal to put in and take out of the car
·         Offers both forward and rearward facing positions
·         Can be reclined to give your little one comfort – especially important if they are sleeping

The Maxi-Cosi Mura Plus pushchair is extremely versatile, designed to meet your needs as a parent whilst giving your child a comfortable ride on their journey with you. 

If you would like to find out more information about this pushchair, you can give the team at BabyBabyOnline a call on 0121 744 6786.

Choosing a travel system to make life easier

Finding the right transport system for your child is difficult. But the reason for this difficulty is not that the right system isn't out there. These days there are a great many separates and all in one systems that will suit your needs. The difficulty is in choosing. So much choice can almost make it impossible to make a decision!

The iCandy Peach 3 is one option that can fulfil all of your transport needs. As an established product the Peach is now in its third generation and has been honed to perfection. It can be easily put together so that it is forward (world) or rear (parent) facing, and has multiple options for reclining which means your child can be comfortable at all times. In addition, there are height adjustors so that you can ensure the seats are the right height for your visibility requirements.

A travel system come rain or shine

Any good system should be able to be used in all weather conditions, after all we need to get about whatever the weather. For rainy days (and months) the Peach 3 has a raincover which comes as standard with the pushchair. In colder weather there is a great choice of fully lined foot muff to keep your little one extra warm and snug. Once some sunshine can be detected you may want to consider adding the optional extras of a sunshade or parasol. 



Choosing some colour

Most of us will have a favoured colour, and with the iCandy Peach 3 you can be sure to find a colour that you love. This range has 8 different colours available, and comes with a choice of finish for the chassis too- matt black or chrome, providing you with full customisation.

Adapting as your family grows

One of the most useful aspects of the Peach 3 is that it can take you right the way through your early parenting years because it is designed to adapt and grow with your family. For those earlier months, it can be purchased with a chassis - fitting carrycot – which comes with a padded mattress and a raincover as standard. Being so comfortable, the carrycot is also suitable for overnight sleeping, which makes it incredibly versatile. For much of its time, the travel system operates as a pushchair, taking you on foot, or by bus or car to everywhere your life requires you and your baby to go. What is a little different about this system however, is that it can easily adapt to the next addition to your family. A Peach Blossom 3 convertor seat and adjustors can convert your single pushchair into a stylish and comfortable double pushchair. 

To find out more about the range of iCandy pushchairs, please call the BabyBabyOnline showroom on 0121 744 6786.

Monday, 17 August 2015

Keep Your Baby Safe And Sound in the Quinny Foldable Carrycot

Simplicity, ease and comfort are just a few of the benefits many parents look for when searching for the ideal pushchair to take their little one out and about with them.  Whilst there are many pushchairs and prams on the market, it can sometimes be overwhelming not knowing which one to choose.  There are also a number of additional items which parents need to consider, such as car seats and carrycots.  The Quinny Foldable Carrycot has not only been designed to make your life easier as a parent, but to also give your baby a snug place to sleep and lay in, whether you are out on an adventure or just going to the shops.

Suitability

The Quinny Carrycot is suitable from birth to six months of age. It features memory buttons which makes it quick and easy to attach to Quinny branded pushchairs, like the Quinny Buzz or Moodd. The carrycot comes with a boot cover, so that it can be kept clean and won’t get dusty when not in use.  It even comes complete with a mattress and a mosquito net to provide extra protection and comfort for your baby. 

Comfort

You can have peace of mind knowing that your little one will be safe and sound in the carrycot. It will resemble the feel to their cot or Moses basket, which will help to relax your little one while they are out with you.  With luxurious padding and a snug feel, your baby won’t feel any bumps you go over when going over rougher terrain.

Practicality

The Quinny foldable carrycot has been designed so that it fits well into the boots of many most family cars, to make travelling with your child easier.  The carrycot is simple to use and doesn’t require already busy parents to spend time fiddling with different parts to transfer it from the car to the pushchair.

The practical carrycot is available in a range of colours, so if you are a Mum who likes a bit of colour and style, then you will be pleased at the selection you have to choose from.



BabyBabyOnline have the Quinny Foldable Carrycot available in a number of colours. For more information, you can give the team at BabyBabyOnline a call on 0121 744 6786.

Friday, 7 August 2015

Expecting a baby? Here’s your how-to guide for buying essential items



Let’s face it, babies are expensive.  So for most parents-to-be, they want to make sure they are getting value for money for whatever pieces of equipment they choose to purchase in preparation for their baby’s arrival.  It’s easy to get swept along with the mountains of information pregnant couples have to deal with, and it can be really confusing to know what items are essentials, and what are just luxuries which may end up being shoved in the back of a cupboard and rarely used.

This post will take a look at the key pieces of equipment which all parents will need once their baby arrives – the rest are simply down to personal choice.

1.       The Pushchair

No sane parent would be without a decent pushchair.  There are quite literally thousands of different models on the market – all claiming unique features which will make you the best parent ever.  But it’s sensible to be practical about your choice in pushchair.  To be savvy, it’s best to choose a pushchair which can be used from birth up until the infant is ready to walk independently full time.  Bugaboo provide a great solution for this – their wide range of models are suitable for a newborn baby right through to a child which weighs up to 17kg. They even offer an extra-long raincover to keep a toddler’s legs completely dry during a rain shower – a common problem for parents using other pushchair models.  Many parents have made the mistake of buying a large travel system which is great when the baby is very young as the car seat can be incorporated onto the chassis, but can become cumbersome, forcing parents to buy a separate lightweight stroller to use once the child reaches six months.  With Bugaboo, parents can just purchase one pushchair which can be used for the whole time the infant requires it – rendering it an economical purchase for already financially pushed parents.



2.       Car Seats


3.       Somewhere to Sleep

It is said that young babies spend up to 16 hours per day sleeping, though for new parents, it may not feel like that long!  So it makes sense that your baby has somewhere safe and comfortable to nap.  It is a matter of personal choice as to whether you choose to buy a moses basket for your baby for the early weeks, or whether you put them straight into a cot.  Either way, you must ensure that any cot you buy conforms to the British Safety Standard BS EN 716-2:2008.  It’s best to speak to your midwife to find out what the current recommendations are for your baby’s sleeping position.

4.       Useful Accessories

Of course, there are other items which you will need once baby arrives:


  • Nappies – and lots of them!  Nappy bins are not essential, but nappy bags are useful to stop your bin from smelling unpleasant.
  • Vests and all in one sleep suits are a must – you will no doubt have plenty of cute outfits bought for you once baby is born, so you can stick with buying the basics if you are trying to watch the pennies.  You might find that baby will need changing more than once a day, so make sure you have plenty of non-biological washing powder at the ready.
  •  If you choose to breastfeed, nursing bras and breast pads are a must have.  For bottle fed babies, you’ll be needing a selection of bottles and teats, plus a bottle brush and steriliser.
  • A baby bath is useful but not essential, you can always use a newborn bath support in your main bath if you’d rather not store a baby bath.
  • A decent changing bag – it is worth investing in a decent sized changing bag, particularly if you bottle feed your baby.  Allow space for spare nappies and wipes, bottles, muslin cloths, and a change of clothes.


If you’re in the process of buying equipment for your little one, then visit the BabyBabyOnline website or call 0121 744 6786 to see if they can help you to prepare for their arrival.

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Taking your baby away for the weekend?

In those early months of parenthood there are many new challenges to face. Some you look forward to with eager anticipation, some are a little more daunting to the uninitiated. Something that captures both of these emotions however, is the trip away. It may be that you have decided to see if having a baby makes any difference to the lifestyle you used to have, or it could be that you need to take your little one to visit their family. But a trip away is an exciting test of how you manage as a family, and all you need to achieve success is a little forward planning.

Obviously in the days when your child is little and reliant on you for everything, it is rather impossible to travel light. I have never yet met a young family who have packed everything in one bag and set off confident they will be able to cope. It is wise to err on the side of caution and pack for most eventualities. If you are visiting family there are many things you can ask them to get in for you, but these tend to be the smaller items such as nappies, milk and wipes. Unless you are really fortunate however, it is unlikely they will have a pushchair or a cot.

So a cot that you can pack and take with you is definitely a wise investment. For family visits and trips away it is a reliable addition to your baby furniture, so it is worth looking at what makes a good travel cot.




What to look for in a travel cot?
As with a good pushchair, a good travel cot is one that you can put up and take down, preferably with one hand (as baby will no doubt be in the other). Comfort is important, as to your baby, a good rest should be the same wherever they are. This means looking at the quality of the travel mattress. Safety, as always is of paramount importance. This means checking out the materials used in the production of the cot comply to fire and safety regulations and ensuring the contours and edges are soft and safe to touch.

The Nuna Sena is an excellent example of a travel cot that is quick to put up, comfortable, safe and stylish, and will last until the next chapter of your baby's life - when they sleep in a bed!

BabyBabyOnline have a wide range of travel cots available including those from the Nuna Sena collection. Please visit us and take a look.