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Congrats to my sister in law who's just had a baby boy.


Now for the pressie ....


She's asked for a sheepskin liner for her newborn Maxi Cosi (pebble?? I, sure she used the word Pebble!) car seat.

There seem to be a ton of sheepskins out there but I have no idea what fits what and , as someone who's a bit of a perfectionist, I don't want one that "sort of" fits...would really like one that I know will do the job!


Has anyone got any experience of this and therefore some advice and helpful pointers?


Thanks tons!


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I use the John lewis sheepskin liner in both my Maxicosi carseat and my bugaboo. It's a universal fitting (like most of the liners) so would be perfect for the pebble. I don't think there's a specific one for any of the maxicosi range (but I could be wrong).
I bought one from Amazon, think it is a Kaiser one and it fits both my maxicosi and bugaboo bee. It doesn't fit perfectly - sort of rucks a bit at the side where it follows the bend of the car seat now I've taken out the newborn insert, but is absolutely fine. It definitely makes a difference temperature-wise.

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