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Lauren_Jay15

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Posted: 04-23-07 05:19am

Where I live is quite a small town and we don't have any leading baby shops, sooo I was wondering. Pregnant ladies in the UK where did you get your baby things from? What shops?
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Dannzibelle

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Posted: 04-23-07 05:24am

George at asda is has good quality clothes at very good value, they also sell things like bibs, muslin squares etc in the clothes department.
Peacocks can be good it depends, sometimes they have nice things and other times it's terrible.
Mothercare is always good but can be quite expensive.
I'm only getting a few brand name clothes personally for when she's little, when she's staying in a size for a little longer i'll spend more money on her clothes but right now i'm very happy with my pack of three t-shirts from asda for £3!
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Lauren_Jay15

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Posted: 04-23-07 05:28am

Oh yea I love Asda's baby things. I bought some really cute babygro's from there oh and have you seen the green baby crocodile outfit, danni? it's bright green, i bought it! lol.
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Posted: 04-23-07 05:30am

Lauren_Jay15 wrote:
Oh yea I love Asda's baby things. I bought some really cute babygro's from there oh and have you seen the green baby crocodile outfit, danni? it's bright green, i bought it! lol.

Oh yes i have seen that i wanted to get it but it seemed more boy like. I love the dalmation babygros they have oh i just love everything there i always spend atleast £20 when i'm in there and walk away with loads. I got a pack of two scratch mittons from there for 75p i love there value! Anyway i'm off to catch the bus into school now so i shall be on later and might talk on msn if i'm on ok?
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Posted: 04-23-07 05:30am

i suggest ebay! you can search for new items only and will probably still get a bargain! i shop mainly at next, mothercare, primark (for socks etc)
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Lauren_Jay15

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Posted: 04-23-07 05:40am

Okie dokie danni, shall catcha later then. and yea you're probablt right about it being more boyish but I thought if I have a girl, teamed up with a baby yellow blanket all cooched up in her/his moses basket I could make it look girlyish! lol.

oh and yea i've looked on ebay too, i think i'll be ebaying closer to the time.
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