The Gro Company, makers of Grobag, mums favourite baby sleep bag are delighted to announce that they have won Gold and Silver at the Practical Parenting & Pregnancy Awards 2011/2012.
The Practical Parenting & Pregnancy annual awards have been trusted by mums and mums-to-be for 24 years, helping them to make the right decision about how to spend their money on their family by recognising the top products. Every year tens of thousands of entries are submitted across 63 categories and the judging panel has the tough task of choosing the winners.
The Gro Company has been awarded Gold for the second consecutive year in the ‘Best Nursery Product under £30’ for their mums favourite* Grobag. Available in a range of togs for every season and an array of beautiful designs, the Grobag is the only baby sleep bag recommended by FSID for a safe and snug night’s sleep for baby.
The Gro-clock won the Silver award for ‘Best innovative product between £10 to £30.’ Designed to help keep toddlers in bed for longer so everyone can enjoy more sleep, the Gro-clock is used by parents all over the country to get closer to that elusive lie in!
Christian Jones, commercial director at The Gro Company comments, “We are absolutely thrilled to have won a Gold and Silver award at this year’s Practical Parenting & Pregnancy Awards. Our mission is to produce innovative products to help babies sleep safely and soundly and we are delighted that the panel has deemed us worthy winners. “
*BSB usage survey July 2011. Based on a sample of 1007 mums of babies aged 0-24 months.
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