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Thrupenny Bits
  • Thrupenny Bits

  • Posted by blondemilitia

  • 09 Mar 2008 02:55PM

  • Finally a truly portable and stylish breastfeeding/nursing pillow which has transformed my breastfeeding experience second time round. Has the added bonus of converting into a great toddler bag when done breastfeeding. thrupennybits.co.uk

  • RRP / price at purchase: £45-£60

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www.thrupennybits.co.uk

I used this bag with my second child and it has been fantastic! It is so handy when out and about and when the baby is so small really useful for that extra support. it looks great and is a wonderful breastfeeding aid! Def recommend one

Posted by dolcevita
April 08, 2008 08:56 PM
THRUPENNY BITS, PORTABLE BREASTFEEDING BEANBAG

Fantastic product. Really gorgeous fabric and so practical. Helped me with public feeding, would recommend to anyone.
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Posted by girliemamma
May 25, 2008 10:32 AM
THRUPENNY BITS, PORTABLE BREASTFEEDING BEANBAG

I saw somebody using one of these bags, so asked them where they bought it from and I was given the site address for thrupenny bits, which is soooo cool.I breastfed my first baby, but nervously, especially in public, so I bought a bright pink thrupenny bit when my second daughter was born in January, result!! I haven't given her a drop of formula, have loved every second of feeding her, am confident in public, and have handed out the web address to other admiring Mum's, plus, I use the bag as a safe tool to prop my baby up on my bed so she can see me get ready, and ahe can't fall over on her side, it's fab.Thanks!!

Posted by beckyhumphreys
May 27, 2008 10:12 PM
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