The virtual version of consumer event The Baby Show will be taking place this weekend, from 16 – 17 May in the form of a series of digital events. Free to join, it will offer new and expectant parents support, guidance and the opportunity to shop for their little ones, while the Covid-19 restrictions are still in force.
The Baby Show Live @ Home will take place via a dedicated Facebook group, with top UK baby experts sharing tips and advice alongside exclusive offers, shopping advice and product demonstrations.
More than 100 leading and boutique brands will be taking part in the dedicated Baby Show Shop, including; MAM, Stokke, Silver Cross, Ergobaby, iCandy, Cybex, Babyzen, John Lewis, Junior Jones, Mamas & Papas, Thule, Chicco, Maxi-Cosi and Tommee Tippee, Sweet Dreamers, Snüz and retail partner Baby Planet.
“Artsana, brand owner of Chicco, Boppy and Recaro, is proud to be participating in the Baby Show Live @ Home. As a business that continues to demonstrate growth during these difficult times, we have a vast range of in-demand products that can be seen at an event such as this show,” said managing director Mitch Levene.
He continued: “We always wish to be supportive of expectant parents and are aware that so many people in the UK are utilising online services to obtain education and information. As one of the largest manufacturers of baby-care products, we want to reassure parents that we are with them, through good and challenging times.”
A selection of expert and celebrity guests includes Joe Wicks (aka The Body Coach), nutritionist Charlotte Stirling- Reed, Olympic Athlete Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill and many others, who will be on hand to talk about parent life and how they have been coping during lockdown.
Nursery advisors from John Lewis & Partners will also be sharing their expertise to make sure new and expectant parents have everything they need when planning their nursery, making the most of their new Virtual Nursery Advisory Service.
To find out more about the jam-packed weekend of content, experts, advice and shopping, consumers are being advised to join the group on Facebook to register your interest.