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I've got one of these you can have for ?20 if it's any good to you

http://www.preciouslittleone.com/product-information/97/4680/phil-and-teds-cocoon-%28apple%29/?gclid=CICkrOD5uboCFbLJtAodeyQAcg


Pro: Best thing I ever bought when baby number 2 arrived. Not so much for actual travel in the P&T (although that was fine), but more because she was so comfy in it, and slept so well in it. In the evenings I could put her in it, hold it like a sports bag by the handles, and gently rock her to sleep. I loved that bloody thing! Never ever used a moses basket or carry cot once we had this.


Con: Not big enough, so outgrown sooner than I'd have liked (and she wasn't an especially big baby)

I'm also a cocoon fan, for the same reasons as Otta. Had an old Sport one. Also with your second baby they are really handy if s/he falls asleep on the way to an activity where you can't take the buggy in; you can carry him/her inside still asleep in the cocoon. Used mine for about 4.5 months. And a sling is also brilliant so baby number 2 gets cuddles/snoozes whilst you're chasing round after child number 1...

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