As the mother of 20 month old twins, Rebecca Bull already had tried various buggies none of which was ideal so she was looking forward to trying the Britax B – Agile Double Buggy.
An award winning innovation, The Scrubba™ wash bag is perfect for back-packers, festival goiers and families on holiday. Anne Coates tried it out on her trip to India.
If you gave up using a baby alarm when you felt more confident with your baby sleeping in a different room, you might think again with this video baby monitor from MOTOROLA. Gain reassurance that your child is safe and happy sleeping or playing. Keep an eye on a sick child. A perfect investment, writes Anne Coates.
Exclusive to Waitrose is a selection of ready prepared meals by top chef Heston Blumenthal. Heston has given his special touch to well-known classics and the new Heston from Waitrose range features five main courses and two side dishes. Ruth Campbell tried them on her husband who had yet to be converted to the joys of ready meals.
No home should be without a thermometer – it’s the first thing we should reach for when a member of the family is ill. There’s a wide range on the market but this Aldi thermometer is multifunctional making it a cost-effective purchase.
Anne Coates tried out the Vango Stone 20 rucsac and has decided it will be her day bag when travelling in India. It's also perfect for school children!
Non-slip grip socks that adjust to fit the shape of each foot from six months to four years – Grippa Socks as the perfect answer to indoor footware and slippery floors, writes Anne Coates.
Anne Coates put the Britax B-AGILE 3 pushchair through its paces on a recent trip to Brighton travelling by bus, train and across the stoney beach. B-AGILE 3 passed with flying colours!
Research by the Hygiene Council reveals that less that 44 per cent of lunchboxes are cleaned and disinfected daily. Cross-contamination can cause food-borne illnesses. Here are some tips and advice for lunchbox hygiene.
This year's collection of Clarks Back To School shoes is even more fashionable than ever. Louise Pollard took daughter Mathilde to the Clarks shop in Bromley to try out their fitting service.