Hana Baby Wrap

The early stages of parenthood aren’t easy, on top of the sleep deprivation, constant feeds and comforting there will be an instant doubling of house hold chores to try and squeeze in between naps and desperately needed showers. This all becomes 100 times harder if your little one can’t bare to be put down for more than 5 minutes.

Babocush

Becoming parents to a new-born baby has plenty of stressful moments, but throw in colic on top of an attention-seeking toddler and you have the recipe for a nightmare. Kerry Nevins, mother and childminder, came up with a brilliant solution to settling even the most worked up little ones whilst allowing you to keep your hands free for other things – the Babocush new born comfort cushion.

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Vaude Shuttle Comfort

The Vaude Shuttle Comfort child carrier is available in red, black and marine, and is suitable for day trips and even hiking. It can be individually adjusted and has practical pockets to make your journey as comfortable and stress-free as possible. The shuttle is constructed from 100% Polyamide, coated in 200 D Mini Ripstop Polyurethane, and the main fabric is 100% Polyester. It can be used with a child from 105cm or 18kg up to 22kg.

Oblumi Tapp

The Oblumi Tapp is a digital infrared thermometer with a range of capabilities that works alongside the Oblumi Tapp App. This small thermometer works with your smartphone by connecting through your headphone jack. Using the Tapp only takes a few seconds - you can choose between placing the thermometer on the forehead or removing the silicone cap and placing it just inside the ear, and it comes with a protective hard case and a couple of anti-bacterial wipes to get you started.

Buggypod Lite

When you are expecting a baby, there is an entire house full of stuff you will need to get. One of those big-ticket items is the pushchair, and chances are you will take your time researching the best pushchair to make sure you have the Rolls Royce of prams. Everything is great until two to three years later and along comes baby number two: do you upgrade to a two-seater at more expense when you know your toddler won’t use it all the time, or give in to carrying one or the other?