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The Cheeky Rascals' stand is set to be as busy as ever this year, packed with lots of exciting new products.
New to Cheeky Rascals, Merino Kids will be showcasing their baby sleepwear. Merino is a wonder fibre that regulates temperature to keep baby cool in summer and warm in winter. It also breathes and controls moisture, improves sleep routine and reduces skin allergies. It's no wonder the Cocooi Babywrap and GoGo sleepbag from Merino Kids are set to be big hits.
If you haven't seen it already make sure you come and see The Wean Machine at the show. The winner of last year's BPA innovation award, this exciting new product helps prepare fresh baby food with no mess and no fuss. Launched earlier this year and already a run-away success, it is sure to be a long running sensation.
The season's new collection from OiOi brings an eclectic mix of deep coloured luxurious leathers, wild animal prints, fluttering butterflies and a quirky barcode print inspired by current geometric print designs. The practicality and quality of these bags will have every woman wanting one.
Don't miss your chance to preview the newly revamped range of Bushbaby carriers for 2010 and the exciting Playgro Christmas range. New toys to watch out for include the new Zany Zoo range, featuring quirky animals in vivid colours and some fun additions to the Noah's Ark and Amazing Garden ranges.
Last but not least, the very latest BuggyBoard models from Lascal will be making their debut at the show. We hope you can pop by and meet the team!
Stand B41
Tel: 01730 895761
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