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HARROGATE PREVIEW
Graco @ Harrogate - Hall Q, Stand Q60
This year’s Harrogate Nursery Fair will see Graco showcasing a range of
innovative new products from their 2010 Collection, including travel
systems, car seats, home products and accessories.
Leading the way will be Symbio, Graco’s new flagship travel system,
that features a unique reversible handle – allowing the child to instantly go
from the ‘facing forward’ position to the ‘facing you’ position, without
having to lift the child out of the pushchair.
Already a winner of Mother & Baby magazine’s ‘Best Buy’ award and
finalist in the Practical Parenting awards, Symbio’s unique features are
quickly finding favour with buyers and parents alike.
Returning to Harrogate after the success of 2009 will be Teutonia, the
unique customisable range of pushchairs, car seats and carry cots, where
parents are encouraged to let their colour creativity run wild.
Almost every feature of the product range, from wheels to accessories,
is available in a myriad of different colours and patterns. This enables
parents to coordinate and contrast their travel system as much as they
wish, in order to create a truly personalised look. Every Teutonia product is
tailor-made to order.
Also featured on the Graco stand will be the popular Quattro Tour Sport
and Quattro Tour Deluxe, the travel systems of choice for parents on the
move. Both of these complete travel systems feature Graco’s acclaimed
‘One-Click’ system, which is quick and simple to use, allowing baby to
easily be carried from car to pushchair, without the need to wake him.
Both Quattro models will be displayed at the show in the popular
Shadow colourway, which is available exclusively to independent retailers.
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Tel: 0844 412 1212
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Web:
www.graco.co.uk
Hall: Q Stand: Q60
Visit us in Hall Q Stand 29
Tel 01279 424251
www.pinkanblue.com
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