The UK's most trusted parenting website has revealed 2019's top baby products as voted for by the nation's mums and dads.
Thousands of parents cast their vote in BabyCentre Parents' Picks awards to find out the must-have products for new and expectant parents.
While silver Cross and Maxi-Cosi dominated the pram and car seat categories and low-cost supermarkets Aldi and Lidl came out strong on nappies and baby food, it was all change for baby bottles and breast pumps compared to last year's favourites.
More than 2,000 BabyCentre community members voted for their favourite baby products in five different categories from baby food to prams.
Scroll down to read the list of winners...
While silver Cross and Maxi-Cosi (top left and centre) dominated the pram and car seat categories, Tommee Tippee (top right) placed first for baby bottles. Meanwhile, Pampers won the disposable nappies category, Medela Swing came up trumps for the breast pump and Ella's kitchen won on baby food
Winner - Silver Cross Wayfarer. This lightweight pram is designed to handle the city streets with ease. Travel and storage are made easy with the simple, compact fold
PRAMS
WINNER - SILVER CROSS WAYFARER , £795
The classic British brand took the top two places in the prams category, racing up from numbers four and five last year.
Andy Murray's favourite, the iCandy Peach, and Kate Middleton's choice, the Bugaboo Cameleon, remained in the top five.
The high-end models were joined by this year's new own-brand entry, the Mothercare Journey.
Why it's a winner
This lightweight pram is designed to handle city streets with ease. Travel and storage are made easy with the simple, compact fold.
What BabyCentre parents say
'It's easy to fold, comfortable for baby and a good size, not too big or too small.'
'It is lightweight, easy to assemble and collapse for storage. It is very comfortable for baby and it looks great.'
BABY BOTTLES
WINNER - TOMMEE TIPPEE CLOSER TO NATURE, £29.99 for six
When it came to baby bottles, design was key, as naturally-shaped teats and anti-colic models swept the category.
Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature took the number one spot and its Advanced Anti Colic bottle entered at number four.
Winner - Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature. The bottle is easy to hold with a slow-flowing teat for comfortable, relaxed feeding. The teat has been designed to mimic the natural movement of your breast
Why it's a winner
The bottle is easy to hold with a slow-flowing teat for comfortable, relaxed feeding. The teat has been designed to mimic the natural movement of your breast.
What BabyCentre parents say
'I really like these bottles. They don't leak and my baby finds it easy to drink from them.'
'I love these bottles as they're so easy to use. They're perfect from birth and it's simple to put different teats on to them.'
BABY FOOD
WINNER - ELLA'S KITCHEN, £2 each
Ella's Kitchen remained the nation's favourite baby food. But Aldi Mamia, which also boasts organic credentials, was at number four, moving up one place from last year, as the low-cost supermarket gains ground for money-conscious parents.
Cow & Gate, Hipp Organic and Heinz also continued to be firm favourites.
Winner - Ella's Kitchen. The brand offers a good range of flavours, using only organic ingredients. There's a wide choice of meals for babies and toddlers, including dishes such as chicken paella, beef stew and bolognese bake
Why it's a winner
Ella's Kitchen offers a good range of flavours, using only organic ingredients. The brand encourages parents to start weaning with vegetables first, although a variety of fruit pouches, yoghurts and baby rice are also available.
There's a wide choice of meals for babies and toddlers, including dishes such as chicken paella, beef stew and bolognese bake. It also offers finger foods and products that are suitable for children with special dietary requirements.
What BabyCentre parents say
'The texture of the food is lovely and smooth and there's a big range to choose from. I feel confident about what is in the pack.'
'I liked the array of flavours available and that they have pouches with single ingredients so it's easier for weaning babies with potential allergies.
CAR SEATS
WINNER - MAXI-COSI, £93
Maxi-Cosi dominated the car seats category for a second year running, as parents sought the reassurance of a well-established name. They voted Maxi-Cosi models into three out of the five top spots with the Cabriofix at number one.
Traditional Silver Cross and innovative Joie took positions four and five in the top-rated car seats of 2019.
Winner - Maxi-Cosi. The CabrioFix comes with a one-pull harness adjustment, which helps to make sure your baby is safe and secure. It also has an easy to remove, washable cover
Why it's a winner
This lightweight car seat is suitable from birth to about 12 months. The CabrioFix comes with a one-pull harness adjustment, which helps to make sure your baby is safe and secure. It also has an easy to remove, washable cover.
What BabyCentre parents say
'I love how easy it is to put in and out of the car.'
'It's really easy to use and clicks in and out of the base with no problems. My baby looks comfortable and safe.'
BREAST PUMPS
WINNER - MEDELA SWING, £94.99
When it came to breast pumps, Medela Swing proved it's still number one for breastfeeding mums. Tommee Tippee electric and manual models were voted second and third with Philips Avent completing the set.
Winner - Medala Swing. The pump is ideal for everyday use. It can be battery or mains powered, so you can use it at home or when you're out and about
Why it's a winner
This pump is ideal for everyday use. It can be battery or mains powered, so you can use it at home or when you're out and about. The two-phase suction technology aims to mimic a baby's natural nursing rhythm, which helps to pump more milk in less time.
What BabyCentre parents say
'I like that it's simple to use, I chose it as it has different intensity settings. It's easy to take apart and clean.'
'Fantastic pump that is quiet to use and comfortable. The flexibility of having battery and mains options were ideal.'
DISPOSABLE NAPPIES
WINNER - PAMPERS, £9 for a pack of 32
Disposable nappies are probably the most frequently bought and big brand Pampers proved its market dominance again. The iconic name held back the tide of budget supermarkets as parents voted it their favourite.
Pampers was closely followed by low-cost rivals however, with Aldi at second place, Asda third, Tesco fourth and Lidl in fifth, proving that when it comes to shopping essentials, parents also love own-brand bargains.
Winner - Pampers. They have a wide variety of nappies in their range, from newborn to toddler pull-ups. The nappies have three absorbing channels to distribute wetness evenly for a drier feel.
Why it's a winner
Pampers have a wide variety of nappies in their range, from newborn to toddler pull-ups. The nappies have three absorbing channels to distribute wetness evenly for a drier feel. They also include wetness indicators, and an extra layer that pulls wee and poo away from your baby's skin.
What BabyCentre parents say
'I love Pampers, from newborn they are soft and delicate. No matter the size or type of nappy we bought they always feel soft and of good quality.'
'I loved the fit and the convenience of nappy pants for my wriggly toddler! The tab to seal up when they've been used and removed was so handy too.'
'There is an overwhelming choice of products for new and expecting parents, whether you're just nipping out for nappies or you've saved up for a car seat that you'll be using for years,' said Sarah Redshaw, managing editor at BabyCentre.
'Without researching hundreds of brands among different review sites it's difficult to know if you're making the right choice.'
She added: 'But that's where Parent's Picks comes in. It's the biggest and most comprehensive round-up of real parent recommendations so our new mums and dads can be safe in the knowledge that they'll find tried, tested and loved items for their little ones in the survey results.'
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Thousands of parents cast their vote in BabyCentre Parents’ Picks awards to find out the must-have products for new and expectant parents.
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