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Hi,


I am looking for mums to be to take part in a very short survey about how you are preparing for your new arrival. It's really quick (no more than a few mins) and is completed online. As an incentive I'll be giving away a Burt's Bees Baby 'getting started' kit to one lucky respondent when the survey closes on May 25th.


Once you have completed it please reply to this thread to let me know so that I can contact the winner.



Click here to take survey


Many thanks & good luck!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks very much for all your entries. The survey has now closed and the lucky winner has been contacted so please check your emails!


Please do come along to the event on Sunday 16th June at JAGS. We'll be there from 9am-12noon in Judge Hall with a whole range of good quality, second hand baby & toddler clothes, toys and equipment plus free massages, baby sensory and great prizes on the day! I am also trying to organise more information on local groups and first aid courses following feedback from you all on here which has been really useful.


To keep up to date please like us on facebook here https://www.facebook.com/PeekabooNearlyNew?ref=hl


Or follow us on Twitter



Or go to the website http://peekaboo-nearly-new.co.uk


Thanks very much

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