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Just spent a happy half hour looking through the new jojo catalogue (I know, don't tell me, you've all been doing the same...), and I just thought these two items worthy of special mention. (Strangely not on jojo website, oh well


This high chair thought looked pretty good (yeah expensive, but hey).


This made me splutter tea all over the cat as thought looked so funny.


Little things, eh, these days....

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I was just having a good laugh at that car seat trailer in the catalogue I received too! Love the way it has an eye-catching 'NEW brilliant idea!' circle on it. I'm going to be on the look out for one in Sainsbury's - my guess is I will never see one.


On the other hand, I have my eye on these as a flexible, practical and good value storage solution - different combinations of cubes and drawers.

Fudge Wrote:

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> The wheely car seat thing would certainly give

> your child a fear of dogs at that height......!!

> plus imagine how many people would fall over it as

> you are pushing it along !


:) good point. i don't like a lot of these innovations. i'm kind of old-fashioned when we are talking about making your baby look like a grocery

OMG, I could totally have used a wheeleasy last week when baby and I had to accompany granddad to King's in a taxi -- we don't have a car -- and I strained my back/shoulder/elbow/neck carrying baby plus carseat around sprawling Denmark Hill complex while trying to hold open doors for tottery ol' granddad! :-( I wouldn't use it as a substitute for baby sling or buggy, if that's what I really needed, but I think this is brilliant for people who don't have cars!! :-)


(Oh, I know someone will say you don't need an infant carseat in a taxi... but would you honestly feel safe without one in a minicab?)

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