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Make sure to properly support your baby's head and neck when picking them up by sliding one hand under their head and neck and the other hand under their bottom. Protect your back by bending your knees and then scoop up your little one and bring them close to your chest while straightening your legs. When using a baby carrier, ensure that your baby has safe and comfortable support for their spine, head, and airways. Remember to hold your baby high and snug on your body with their face visible. Their hips should be positioned in an 'M' shape from their bottom to their knees to ensure hip-healthy positioning.
As tempting as it may be to switch your child to forward-facing in R44 seats, child safety experts strongly advise against it. Our top recommendation is to keep your little rider rear-facing for as long as possible, ideally up to four years old. While i-Size guidelines recommend a minimum of 15 months of rear-facing travel, experts often suggest going even longer for added safety. Keep your little one secure and protected on the road!
A travel system is a smart choice for parents who don't want to wake their baby when on the move. Simply click the infant seat onto the pushchair and no need to move them from the carrier. Plus, you'll have extra luggage space, eliminating the need to bring the carrycot every time. Enjoy the convenience of letting your baby sleep undisturbed in the car seat or carrycot while on the move. Our travel systems offer a brilliant upgrade from a regular stroller and give yourself and your baby the freedom to travel comfortably.
Travelling with a little one can be tricky, but with the right age and a little planning, it can be smooth sailing. While most airlines require infants to be at least two weeks old, some allow seven-day old babies on board. Always check directly with the airline for their booking policy. For those looking to travel during a less fussy stage, the sweet spot is typically between three to seven months of age.
Babywearing is the practice of carrying your child in a specially designed carrier or sling close to your body. These carriers are crafted to help distribute your baby's weight evenly, ensuring optimal comfort for both you and your little one.
Are you after a portable, hassle-free pushchair that collapses at the push of a button and can be weightlessly transported from car boot to overhead locker? Well, you’ve come to the right place!
Travel cots provide a much-needed sleep space for baby when you’re out the home or away from their crib. They’re typically super easy to fold, lightweight, compact but most importantly safe for little ones.
If you’re a parent who’s often on the move, it’s important to make sure you have a reliable travel cot to ensure your little one can have the safest and sweetest dreams, wherever you may go.
You have to be prepared for everything and anything, especially when it comes to your little one's toilet tendencies. Don’t worry, in this handy checklist we are going to go over what to pack in your baby changing bag.
Whether you are planning a short UK staycation or thinking of venturing further afield, travelling whilst pregnant may seem a world away from the stress-free, pre-bump trips you are used to.