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Launch of Travel Tots UK makes light of travelling with a baby

Launch of Travel Tots UK makes light of travelling with a baby

Travel Tots UK is a new travel service, which will make travelling and holidaying with a baby easier. Parents can now log onto www.traveltotsuk.com and pre order everything their baby will need whilst away from nappies to formula, sun cream to shampoo, pureed fruit to armbands. Travel Tots UK then pack and deliver so it’s waiting on arrival at the holiday destination.

With no luggage allowance for children under two, and average baggage allowances 2kg less than the weight of a full suitcase, it’s easy to get hit with excess baggage costs when travelling with children. Add into that the hassle of suitcases full of weaning pouches going missing, cartons of baby milk leaking over luggage or an essential item forgotten, and a relaxing family holiday suddenly becomes quite stressful.

Travel Tots UK deliver to private holiday homes, hotels, yachts and rented villas across the world, from the Canary Islands to Costa Rica, Nepal to New Zealand*. All packages are sent safely wrapped and are tracked at every stage of their journey.

The company offers a wide range of trusted brands including Aptamil, Cow & Gate, Hipp Organic, Heinz, Ella’s Kitchen and SMA – perfect for sensitive stomachs or children with allergies that rely on tried and tested products often unavailable in foreign supermarkets.

Travel Tots UK is the brainchild of a former private maternity nurse, Kimberely Berry. She says, “The health and happiness of a baby whilst away can make or break a family holiday. With the stress of trying to get everyone ready to leave, it’s easy to over pack or forget the baby milk. This service aims to provide parents with the guarantee that their baby’s key needs have been met before they even leave the house.”

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*Travel Tots UK is unable to deliver to the USA, Mexico and Brazil. These destinations have strict regulations for taxes and red tape, and have three separate federal agencies that have increased the delay on parcels arriving on time.