Happy New Year! I hope you had a great Christmas. Today I have another fab giveaway for you.
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The (Not Big Or Fat) Quiz Of The Year
I was tagged by the lovely Emma from Sophie Ella & Me to answer a few questions about 2016 and the new year. If you haven’t read Emma’s blog before, please go over and take a look, her blog is beautiful. Also, make sure you’re following her on instagram, she’s one of my faves!
So here are the questions…
Vileda Windomatic Vac Review #UnexpectedResults
Ok, I’ll put my hands up, I don’t wash my windows. My mum will cringe at me admitting that! I really don’t have time to wash windows. I barely have time to wash myself, let alone go out side with a bucket and sponge and start scrubbing. So when Vileda got in touch about reviewing their Windomatic Vac, I was intregued to see if it’s the sort of product that’s ideal for busy families.
A Day Out In London With Baby Jogger City Go
Baby Jogger recently launched their first ever infant car seat, the City Go and baby jogger asked me to put it to the test. The latest post on my blog is a review of the Baby Jogger City Premier pram, which is compatible with the City Go.
The car seat is suitable from birth to around 13 kilos. The 5 point harness has 3 height settings that can be adjusted as your baby grows. You can also remove the seat cushions to allow for more room. The City Go features a removable UV 50+ large hood.
Using car seat adapters you can use the City Go to turn your Baby Jogger pram into a travel system. We decided to attach the car seat to our City Premier on our day out.
Baby Jogger City Premier Review
I am a huge fan of Baby Jogger. Fact.
We used our Baby Jogger City Mini for a couple of years with Lamb, packing it away before he turned 3.
I’ll be honest, when I was asked to work with Baby Jogger I did a little happy squeal. When you already love a brand, working with them is a joy.
Baby Jogger kindly sent me the City Premier to review. I’ve also reviewed their first ever car seat, the City Go, which can be attached to the City Premier using adapters.
My first impressions of the City Premier are really positive. I instantly fell in love with the colour as I pulled it out of the box. The frame is matt black and the wheels look like they could handle rough terrains. The seat unit is made from a luxe looking grey/brown marl fabric. Online it’s described as tan or beige, but it’s slightly more grey than that. It’s absolutely my taste and I genuine love the look of the pram.
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