View Full Version : Good sites for baby/toddler things
RosyLee
02-05-2006, 10:57am
I'm getting into holiday shopping mode, and wondered if anyone had any recommendations for good sites for baby/toddler things.
I'm particulary after some baby banz, an non-removable sunhat (yeah, right!) and a swimming cape towel thing, but obviously can be tempted with other essential items! :-)
Help me max out my credit card ladies!
I know a bunch of us got cheap BabyBanz off ebay last year (?£3 incl postage) - ours are still intact and look great ;-)
If you find a non removable sunhat let me know as I've never found one that stayed on James more than 2 mins :rolleyes: Apparently Gap do them but not sure if JoJoMamanBebe or BloomingMarvellous might too. JoJo are probably a good bet for cape towel thingies too GB61 gives you 10% off and free p&p
HTH
Shamu
;-)
RosyLee
03-05-2006, 10:30am
Thanks for that - that's grand! I'm just trying to decide now whether hawaian print shorts are 'manly' enough! (in blue, of course)
Chocolate Lips
03-05-2006, 10:57am
oh definately manly enough!
RosyLee
03-05-2006, 11:03am
I was just worried about what OH would say, but he's not paying for them so stuff him! :lol:
shining star
03-05-2006, 11:10am
I got baby banz from ebay too, but Dylan would not wear them......under ANY circumstances!
MIL got him a sunhat with a rope bit that fastens under the chin. Its by Billabong but she got it in Australia so I'm not sure if you could find one anywhere here. He really fought us putting it on, but once it was actually on, he couldn't really remove it.
Have a look at this website: http://www.solattire.co.uk/ They specialise in everything you would need for taking a baby / child to the sun! I just had a look and they have gorgeous beach robes. I got a little backpack from them for Dylan, the service is really prompt and they're lovely to deal with.
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xx
Chocolate Lips
03-05-2006, 11:26am
I dont know about boys because I only look at girls, but yesterday in Boots they had girls sun hats with straps that clip under the chin - they might have something similar for boys.
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