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BUGGY NOW SOLD!

Hello lovely ladies my second is due this spring so we've taken the decision to buy a double buggy. This means we are selling our Uppababy Cruz travel system. The bundle includes:

- Cruz buggy frame

- Bassinet (including storage case, case also fits seat in when not using it)

- Seat including fully removable safety bar

- Rain covers for both bassinet and seat

- Insect nets for both bassinet and seat

- Maxi Cosi car seat adaptors

- Original owner manuals


Looking for ?280, pm me if you're interested or want any pics I was struggling to upload any on here

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Hello Spring Babies Parents,


I hope you don't mind me jumping in. I'm a local mum who was a member of one of these groups not so long ago. I've now started a small business selling frozen home-cooked meals for kids. Ideal for second- (or third-...!) time mums who are busy looking after newborns and have a toddler to feed as well. Everything is cooked from scratch in my home kitchen and delivered to you (in SE22 and SE24).


If you'd like to find out more, please visit www.mothersgrub.co.uk. And if you'd like to try a free pot, just PM me or e-mail through the website.


Wishing you all the very best with your new babies.

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Hi All


As above I hope you don't mine me jumping on this thread.


I am a local mum and am working to launch the bubble babysitting app in SE London after we have launched successfully in North and SW London.


In a nutshell bubble was setup by parents ? to help other Mums and Dads book the babysitters that their friends, family and communities love and trust.


bubble uses social (Facebook and your own phone contacts)?and community data (e.g. the schools and nurseries?you belong to) to connect parents with the brilliant babysitters in their existing trusted networks. bubble can show you for example,?if a parent from school?or perhaps a friend on Facebook?has used and rated a babysitter, giving you the confidence to go ahead and book.


The bubble app is extremely easy to use, and as well as the above, local parents are increasingly turning to bubble because:

?

????????Every babysitter on the app is ID and Background Checked

????????They can read reviews on the sitter from other local parents

????????They can book and pay the sitter the exact price through the app

????????It?s a cheaper and more flexible solution then typical childcare agencies.

????????It?s brilliant for ad-hoc and late notice requirements


We are currently offering local parents ?20 off their first sit if you download the app here https://o4y5.app.link/7gMtxr9XMD and use referral code CBVPH when you sign up


Some press coverage the app got in its launch last year.


Daily Telegraph

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/fatherhood/bubble-app-review-sharing-economy-comes-childcare-ready-share/


The Metro

http://metro.co.uk/2016/07/19/new-app-that-could-revolutionise-parents-social-lives-6013847/


Please contact me if you want to find out more


Abbie

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