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Tag Archives: Safety
Norton Baby stuff new on HelloBaby, Travel Systems, Sport Pramette, Car Seats, and Highchairs.
Last month HelloBaby added a range of Norton Baby Stuff, including their Ultimate 3in1 and Storm Travel Systems, the Le Mans, Monza and Misano Child Car Seats, the Sport Pramette and a range of great practical Evolution high-low chairs . … Continue reading
This week’s highlight is on Prince Lionheart, Facebok fans get 10% off
Yes, Christmas is here, but still life is not all about toys; so this week at Hello Baby, we have a special feature on Prince Lionheart. Prince Lionheart is a baby product manufacturer which specialises in travel, feeding and safety … Continue reading
Baby Safety: Hello Baby does not sell socket covers as they may present risks
As we’ve already discussed in our blog, here at Hello Baby we do not sell socket covers as we think they may present risks (see The Hazard of Socket Safety Covers). Here is an update on the subject by Which?, … Continue reading
Guide to Baby Home Safety
This Guide is intended to provide awareness of safety issues for your baby and does not try to cover every aspect of home safety. Introduction It’s easy to take the view that accidents always happen to someone else and from … Continue reading





