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The Big Shop for Little People
Mum and Dads love our store. And we know you'll love this website. On the site you'll find a fantastic selection of prams, furniture, gifts and other great baby stuff from a range of top brands and suppliers. There's a great gift list section as well as loads of hints, tips and advice on everything from making sure you buy only the things you're going to need, to preparing yourselves for baby's arrival. Still got questions? Why not ask Claire – our resident expert on all things baby.
And what's more, you can upload your new baby photos onto your own section of our site and send them to your friends and relatives around the world – it's secure and it's absolutely free.
Dear customers,
We have now closed our store in Stirling, however you can still buy the fab things we sold in our store here online....
Recently in stock - the new Graco Symbio Travel System.
We think it's fab.
As soon as Graco send us our web images we'll get it online. At £590 for the full travel system it's a fantastic package, as it is easily comparible with systems almost twice the price. This is definitely one of our ...

We offer a wide range of Boori Country
collection products including Boori
Cotbed's (Paddington Cotbed, Sleigh Cotbed, Ranch Cotbed) as well as
a wide selection of Boori
Furniture. Boori Baby beds and furniture feature top quality workmanship
and finish.


Bloom baby
chairs are a uniquely designed set of products available in a wide
range of inspiring colours. We offer Bloom
baby seats including the loft
highchair, coco stylewood, and fresco highchair in a number of different
colour options.


EasyWalker are
smart strong light and easy to use buggies, available as single or twin
products. The EasyWalker
Buggies we offer include the Duo Walker Sky, DuoWalker Twin in a number
of different colours.


Lemberk baby
furniture produce high quality and modern baby furniture covering a wide
range of different product types and ranges. from toy boxes to a full
nursery set of furniture.

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Storksak is a young British company set up to create bags
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Bloom designs convey simple, clean iconic forms for contemporary living. It is a...
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Baby change bags don't have to be boring...
OiOi designer bags are a fashion...
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modern mobility
modern parenting
modern world
Bugaboo creates mobility produc...
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Tips for Dads to be
1.If you are going to be the birthing partner, chat through some ideas with your partner for a birth plan. Then, if she’s screaming certain words out during labour, you can help the midwife by telling her what they mean. Of course some words might be understood by everyone!
2.So what’s a birth plan? A birth plan is the writing down of ideas and preferences that you and your partner have about the birth of your baby. You can use it to help people who come into contact with you during the birth. It can be as detailed or as basic as you want, but importantly, it will really help the birthing staff to help you get what you want from the birth. It’s best to write it down in advance, but be careful not to write in such a way as the midwife feels she must follow it all costs, as she may need to recommend changes to it. For example it might cover some of the following:
Does your partner want to be able to move around or be confined to a bed? Or perhaps use a birthing pool.
Does your partner want pain relief medication, use her own system, such as TENS, or want to see how she feels on the day.
Is there a certain position in which she’d prefer to give birth?
Does your partner want to listen to music during labour? If so, any particular music?
These are just a few examples – you can learn more about birth plans during your antenatal classes.
3 If you’re at all unsure about what to expect at the birth, ask the midwife at antenatal class to see a video of a birth to get an idea.
4. Even though you’ve been shown how to do it, get some practice at fitting the car seat into your car a few weeks before your due date. Don’t leave it until there’s a real baby in it and you’re standing outside the hospital, waving goodbye to the staff!
5. In those last months of pregnancy stay in the good books by offering to run a nice warm bath, make the meals and buying her some magazines and wee presents. Cosy up on the couch and watch a nice film. You might want to help her indulge in some of those cravings. Now might be a good time to offer to rub her back too.
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