"A beautiful private hamlet of cottages,
Scandinavian and Riverside lodges
set amidst a glorious 30 acre estate
in St. Breward nr Bodmin, Cornwall" |
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www.babygroe.co.uk
BabyGROE (Green, Recycled, Organic, Ethical) is a registered
natural parenting charity that promotes information to new mums
through a free annual magazine and website of the same name.
The magazine goes out to mothers-to-be, via their midwives and
also other outlets. The BabyGROE magazine is a 52 page full
colour, A5 magazine produced in 20 regional variations covering
the whole of the mainland UK. The current annual magazine distribution
is 500,000. |
www.myweb.tiscali.co.uk/hallagennariding
Hallagenna Farm, St. Breward - Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, offers
some of the best horse riding in Europe! Explore the breathtaking
land of Tales & Legends, with its impressive rocky tors, wild
and mysterious moorland, exciting streams and tranquil woodlands!
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www.littlepebbles.com
You can trust Little Pebbles to give you a safe, helping hand
when choosing products. Hassle free convenient shopping, secure
e-commerce site, free UK delivery on goods ordered over £100,
suppliers of the best brands including Avent, Baby Dan, Britax,
Chicco, Cosatto, Disney, Fisher Price, Hauck, Inglesina, Samsonite,
Tommee Tippee & Tomy plus loads more. Along with an extensive
range of products from Avent Breast Pumps to Zorbit Cotton Nappies
plus so much more, this comprehensive website is the place to
visit for all your baby needs. |
www.peainapod.co.uk
Specialising in new and innovative baby products which
include Baby Food Freezer Trays for freezing breast milk and
pureed food during weaning, and Kids Disposable Toilet Seat
Covers to help prevent the spread of germs from unhygienic public
lavatories. |
www.usednappies.co.uk
The Used Nappy Company was established in April to provide
an auction service to parents to buy and sell used real nappies.
At The Used Nappy Company, we feel strongly that reselling/reusing
washable nappies is doubly eco-friendly and fantastic support
so far has indicated that this is just the sort of service parents
want to see to give their nappies a new lease of life when their
babies no longer need them. |
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