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E:22/01 Win a revolutionary DreamMover, worth £80
fluffynit
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what will they make next?? :rolleyes:
http://www.practicalparenting.co.uk/competitions/index.php?id=3354
answer: Heart beat

Practical Parenting has teamed up with Dream Technology Ltd to offer four lucky readers the chance to win their amazing DreamMover.
The DreamMover provides a revolution in babycare by providing a practical solution to the problems of crying and sleeplessness facing parents and their young babies.
http://www.practicalparenting.co.uk/competitions/index.php?id=3354
answer: Heart beat

Practical Parenting has teamed up with Dream Technology Ltd to offer four lucky readers the chance to win their amazing DreamMover.
The DreamMover provides a revolution in babycare by providing a practical solution to the problems of crying and sleeplessness facing parents and their young babies.
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Thank you for entering the competition. This competition closes on 22nd January 2008 and winners will be notified shortly after.
Thanks anyway!
Just wondering if the mum's heart rate suddenly increases what happens to the DreamMover? Does it begin to swing around viciously?0 -
I saw this on Dragons den and it got slated.:beer: Officially Debt Free Nov 2012 :beer:0
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no thats bloody lazy if you ask me.Replies to posts are always welcome, if they are done in the correct manner. If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0
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Actually i think it a great idea - as a mum who had a caesarean section and then a blood clot and no support from anybody after birth of my little one, i could have done with one of these....my little boy would ONLY sleep when being rocked in pushchair or car seat so i was constantly having to rock him back and forth - it was hell and i literally didnt sleep for about about 7-8 days on end because of this! Okay - some people could take the pee and never walk their babies out in pushchair etc etc but for ME, it would have been amazing! :ABaldrick, does it have to be this way? Our valued friendship ending with me cutting you up into strips and telling the prince that you walked over a very sharp cattle grid in an extremely heavy hat?0
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