Pram? Moses Basket? Sling? Rocker?
- 05-13-2008, 02:40 PM #9
- 05-13-2008, 04:45 PM #10
There are classes across HK. Details on our calendar
http://www.geobaby.com/calendar/tvie...74/2008/04/05/
- 05-13-2008, 07:58 PM #11Registered User
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Hi,
I have an In-step 3 wheel stroller (suitable from 3 months) and a mamas and papas light and sound playmat lotty ladybird to give away to anyone who would like to pick up. PM me if interested
- 05-13-2008, 11:06 PM #12
Hi Nicolejoy,
Don't worry, they have both English & Chinese. Try this link:
http://www.eco-mama.org/en/page4.html
In case if it doesn't work, here's the address & other details:
A2, 7/F, Tung Chong Factory Building,
653-655 King's Road
North Point
MTR Quarry Bay Station Exit C
Tel: 2189 7236
opening 10 - 6 (close sunday)
- 05-14-2008, 09:42 AM #13
I totally missed the English!! Silly me ;) That's really close to my house!! I'll have to check it out some time!!
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- 05-15-2008, 10:30 AM #15Registered User
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Re slings, moses basket etc....
Hi Tracey,
We ended up going down the second hand route, and got most of our stuff from a friend who's little girl is now 3 and has grown out of it all.
The only thing I am looking to buy new is a sling. For the rest of the summer I am thinking of using the hot slings. They are made from UV protective material and you can keep them on whilst in the pool!! I figured that they would probably be the most comfortable in the heat. Will probably go to a more conventional sling or bjiorn after that.
We have a push chair too although I am not to thrilled about the prospect of having to use it for the first time in HK, a little daunting to say the least, so hoping to use the sling for most things.
By rocker do you mean like a bouncy chair? If so then am pretty sure they are suitable and I will definitely be buying one of those too. They are good for putting baby in whist doing housework etc if you dont want them in a sling all the time.
As for work a moses basket sounds fine, we will probably be doing the same. It is good that your boss is happy for you to take her in!
Anyone playing Classical music to your baby yet????
Shoni
- 05-15-2008, 11:00 AM #16Registered User
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Hi Shoni & Tracey,
I am doing the same thing. Have bought a stroller and BBjorn 2nd hand but now looking for a sling to start off with. Apparently you can order 'hot slings' online through a Macau based company (or Shoni, have you found them in HK?).
I already think the stroller I got is too heavy for HK 9Peg Perego P3), but if we move to Tung Chung it will be fine. I have heard the Graco Citisport is great for lightweight travel (and cheap too!).
All the best and let's catch up soon!
Cheers,
Rachael
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