Consumer watchdog Which? recently suveyed over 1,000 mothers and fathers in the UK to find out the most useful baby products. Parents with children under the age of 3 were also asked which baby stuff they found least useful.
Now when it comes to baby stuff and innovative products, one of the most important features is the 'dad friendly' test. So when Jim Shaikh set out to try and help fathers, he came up with a design to conquer baby feeding.
In a dramatic move by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in America, all drop side cots or 'cribs' are officially banned from sale, manufacture or re-sale with immediate effect.
British mothers and fathers are planning on spending big this Christmas, with average families spending just under £170 per child according to a survey out recently.
London's West End saw a huge boom in pre-Christmas sales on Saturday as over a million shoppers flocked to Oxford Street to snag a bargain.
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