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Last week Wonder Girl and I attended a special blogger tour of the new Kiddicare shop which has opened up in Bristol at Cribbs Causeway. Kiddicare have a history of selling online. They have opened ten new shops across the country and the Bristol shop opened last week. Kiddicare aim to make shopping for and with young children as easy as possible. You type your mobile number into a keypad and then you can carry on shopping and they will let you know when someone is available to help you.

The safety gates are all out on display in a safety gate walkway so that you can really get to grips with how each gate works. Lots of small things to help you navigate the confusing array of products available for babies and toddlers. After our tour we head to the in store cafe for some much needed cake. Whilst I tuck into my cake Wonder Girl has a play in the cafe play area, another example of Kiddicare really considering what parents need from their shopping experience. Your email address will not be published.

Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. The store is huuuuge, and full to the rafters with every baby and nursery item you could ever possibly want or need. Everything is clearly marked, so you can easily find your way to the section you need, be it pushchairs, car seats or nappies.

I was very impressed with the car seat queuing system. What a brilliant idea — you can take yourselves off for a wander round the store, or for a drink and snack without worrying about missing your place in the queue! Kiddicare have really thought about what parents want. As much of the stock as possible is out on display for you to look at, play with, let your children try out, and even take out to your car to see if things fit.

I got very excited at the pushchair section as a lot of you will know I am a slight pushchair-a-holic. Again, this is designed and put together to give you the chance to really get a feel for the pushchairs — a real try-before-you-buy.

You can fold them, unfold, them, try them in your car, sit your littlies in them, and test drive them around the pushchair walk to get a real feel for how they might work on a daily basis.

Everything at Kiddicare is designed with children in mind, and aimed at making shopping with children a less stressful experience. Children are allowed, and encouraged, to play with all the toys on display. The staff are fantastic, and go out of their way to help, and entertain the little monkeys. Everything is fun, fresh and funky, right down to the last detail — even the toliets!



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