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The Baby Show is THE destination to spoil your new arrival. Visit the show and choose from 1000s of products, everything from baby must haves to indulgent little extras.

Free! Free! Free!

To make your day out with baby easy, there are great free facilities including a feeding area with high chairs, warming facilities plus free baby food and a private feeding section with no distractions for breast and bottle feeding. The baby changing room provides over 20 dedicated changing tables, free nappies and wipes and the FREE crèche is available for baby free shopping. To help with all those purchases on the day, there is a free shopping drop off point and Collect by Car service provided, all for a hassle free day out.

Sleeping and feeding - help from the experts

As well as shopping for you and baby, there is plenty of advice at hand from the UK’s leading parenting experts. Meet Annabel Karmel MBE and hear her expert advice on nutrition and weaning and pick up tips from sleep expert Jo Tantum to get your baby sleeping through. You can also watch the daily fashion shows with the latest maternity and baby wear and stylish accessories.

Postnatal classes

NEW for 2012 – attend Postnatal classes covering parenting in the early days as well as practical baby care and a dedicated session on how you can relax, refresh and revitalize

Could you baby be the Face of The Baby Show?

You can also enter your baby into “The Face of The Baby Show” completion to win photo-shoots and a chance to be part of the marketing campaign for 2013. You will even receive a free professional print to take home.

With great offers on products, giveaways daily and competitions from leading baby and pregnancy brands, The Baby Show is the event of the year not to be missed.

Click for the latest special Babyexpert Ticket Offer!

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