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Where to buy a Moses basket in Poland?



Wroclaw Boy Edited by: Moderator   May 8, 09, 19:50 /  #
Hi guys some of you may be aware that I have a little baby girl due to be born in the next few weeks. Im looking for something I really need, its a Moses Basket you know the little wicker baby carry cases. I can find them in England no problem but over here theyre as rare as rocking horse shite.

Does anybody know where i can buy/order one.

Heres a pic:




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  May 8, 09, 20:16 /  #
did you try ebay or amazon ?



if not one option is pay for a flight to poland from england and i will be happy to bring one to you :)
Wroclaw Boy   May 8, 09, 20:18 /  #
espana:
if not one option is pay for a flight to poland from england and i will be happy to bring one to you :)

Well thank you Espana thats very noble of you, ive got a friend in England bringing one out but hes moaning it will be too large to put in his suitcase.

I cant believe they dont have them here, i can order one from England but i refuse to pay £25 postage and packing cos im a tight fcuker like that.
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  May 8, 09, 20:29 /  #
Oh how beautiful a little baby girl, how proud you must be. Is it your first baby? There are no better treasures in life than children. Hope everything goes well for you all.Take care.
Wroclaw Boy   May 8, 09, 20:35 /  #
lexi:
Is it your first baby?

Yes.

lexi:
There are no better treasures in life than children.

So i hear, even my hardest ignorant of friends are truly humbled by the experience, i cant wait.

lexi:
Hope everything goes well for you all.Take care.

Cheers.
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Edited by: hairball   May 8, 09, 21:04 /  #
Wroclaw Boy:
Moises Baskets

I'll keep my eyes open for you dude! In the mean time here's another mode of baby transport you might want to consider. My boy loves it.....and it keeps you close!

http://www.chustomania.pl/

It might have been better to put you straight on this page....I'm sure you can speak
Polish??
http://www.chustomania.pl/online/chustomania/CiS-web2_chust.nsf/Inhalt /SKLEP_ENTRY_docs
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  May 8, 09, 21:18 /  #
Wroclaw Boy:
Where to buy a Moses basket in Poland?

You might find one upstairs at the Hala Targowa, Wroclaw.
Lir   May 8, 09, 21:24 /  #
I found the links below, does that mean the places listed sell Mothercare products in Poland ?

Not to sure but maybe worth an email to someone on the Polish list to find out <first link> ?



http://www.mothercare.com/poland-europe-international-stores-Other-pag es/b/50806031


:)
Wroclaw Boy   May 8, 09, 21:31 /  #
Cheers all I'll check out the links - so far nothing, they are truly hard to find in Poland. I think most Poles consider them a waste of money as they are only good for the first six months. I'm getting one and thats all there is to it, from all the stuff ive bought this is the item i really want, i just love the idea.
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Edited by: McCoy   May 8, 09, 21:36 /  #
http://www.4kids.com.pl/produkt-1784.html

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Edited by: hairball   May 8, 09, 21:50 /  #
Wroclaw Boy:
I'll check out the links

another link....but it sold in 2008...

http://www.swistak.pl/a3877528,kosz-do-spania-dla-niemowlaka-z-wikliny .html


But my Mrs found this too...

http://www.dwukropek.pl/2,74376,3100469,23698544,Warszawa_Dla_dziecka_ __Foteliki__lozeczka,4-226.html

edit:

It's got wheels...lol
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Edited by: sobieski   May 9, 09, 20:06 /  #
Wroclaw Boy:
but i refuse to pay £25 postage and packing cos im a tight fcuker like that.

A bit sad.
On this kind of moment in life I would think that money - a lousy 25 pounds - would be the last concern.
Wroclaw Boy   May 10, 09, 10:36 /  #
Thanks for all your help, i have decided to buy one in the UK and have it posted out. I dislike having to pay the postage and packing especially knowing the level of the postal service in Poland and the likelyhood of it going missing/damaged during transport.

sobieski:
On this kind of moment in life I would think that money - a lousy 25 pounds - would be the last concern.

Thats rich coming from a Pole whos country dont even sell them because they consider it a complete waste of money for only six months use. Youve got a real cheek saying that about me, dont even get me started on the way Poles scrimp and scrape every last Zloty.

Wheres your Gold Membership?? hey hey? its only a measly $25.
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  May 10, 09, 10:52 /  #
True enough, WB. Just look at clothes, you have to buy them at different stages of the babies' life. The first togs last for a very short time but are you gonna let the baby go naked? No, of course not!

Also, I don't like to generalise but Poles scrimp and save more than the Scots. We are thrifty, many here are just stingy.

Let me guess, a Moses basket is somehow anathema to their religious beliefs? Beats me how but there we go....
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  Aug 12, 09, 17:15 /  #
Did you Try Mothercare in Warsaw,lol ? They have them.

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