Britax Holiday Pushchair Review

AD | Post contains gifted items As we are a family who don’t drive we have always had to rely on a pushchair for getting us around with Erin. We love to go away or on holiday but we absolutely hate taking a bigger pushchair with us. If we have to fold it up on the train or in a hotel room we need something as small and easy as possible. We were recently sent the Britax Holiday pushchair to try and here’s what we think of it: We have had a few pushchairs now

Babyzen Yoyo Travel Accessories

Our current stroller is the Babyzen YoYo+ and it is so near perfect for me! We originally got this stroller because of how well it suits people who travel a lot. The YoYo+ folds down super small and is perfect for taking on trains and for weekends away when you need the space in a hotel room. As nice as the stroller is on its own, there is a great range of travel accessories that you can get to go with it and Kiddies Kingdom is a great stockist! As I work from home and

Stroller review: Babyzen YoYo

I have been through a few pushchairs so far. I started off with the Chicco Urban which was our pram and ended up being the first pushchair. I then went for the Mamas and Papas Armadillio Flip XT but it ended up not really being what I needed. My last pushchair was a Quinny Moodd and it was beautiful. Erin loved it from the minute she sat in it. However, the super small basket and short handles meant it didn’t suit us at all. I had then been drooling over the Babyzen YoYo after a

You Have To Be Short To Have A Stroller

We’re currently in the market for a new stroller. We have 4 trips to London booked already this year, a trip to Manchester for Blog On and a holiday to Majorca booked for next year. While I love our Quinny Moodd, John finds it hard to push due to the handlebar height. He much preferred our Mamas and Papas Armadillio Flip XT. Instead of a pushchair we need a lightweight stroller to take away with us that is also easy to fold and small too. I have been looking for weeks and I still can’t