The summer holidays nearly always involve travel, whether that's by rail, road or other means, so it's a good idea to have all the essentials before your days out begin. The gro company have created a Travel Grobag which is the hassle-free way to transfer your child from pram to car to cot in comfort.
The Travel Grobag:
- 100% single cotton layer
- Available in 0-6 mth, 6-18 mth, 18-36 mth, and 3 to 6 year sizes
- Chin guard at top of zip to prevent rubbing
- Easy access travel opening that closes when in use in cot
- Zip-click™ cover stops adventurous little ones from opening their zips
- Machine washable and can be tumble dried on low heat
- Includes FREE Nursery Thermometer with 0-6 and 6-18 mth sizes, user guide and safe sleep information
The clever travel opening makes it easy to use with a 5 point harness in both car seats and prams so your child can remain safe and secure while wearing one!
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For you chance to win a Travel grobag in Sandcastle Bay you can enter via the Rafflecopter entry form below.
The giveaway closes on 5th August 2013.
Good luck!
To find out more information on the gro company you can head over to their website:
They also have new royal versions available!
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