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Peirre & Vacances 'Baby Kit'
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I'm glad to say that even with a baby we're of to Avoriaz in a couple of weeks. Anybody paid the extra for the baby kit that P&V offer for €15/week? Do you know what's in it?
Phoned up yesterday and booked two because we're going as two families each with a 6-8 month old babies, but the women didn't speak the best english (it was a UK 0870 number, but redirected I guess) and although I'm pretty sure she said there was a cot and a high chair, the rest was a bit hard to catch and my GCSE french didn't stretch to baby accessories, it was something like:
"A place to wash the baby" = baby bath? baby change mat?
"A thing for the baby to stand in" = a baby walker? a door bouncer?
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, a quick Google on 'Pierre and Vacances Baby Kit' returns:-
Guests can purchase the Baby Kit online before the arrival. It includes:
A folding baby cot with 1 sheet
A highchair
From past experience of other suppliers' 'baby kits', that seems about right. The phrase "something for the baby to stand in" may have been simply a language thing - not knowing the English for sit! BTW you will need to take your own blankets etc for the cot. These are rarely if ever supplied, possibly to avoid allergies etc
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Yeah I did google it and got the same result, but she definately seemed to be trying to explain at least 4 seperate things, but maybe not.
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Normally you get a folding cot (NF Standard EN 176) with 1 sheet, a high chair for infants over 6 month. It is designed for children up to 2 or 15kg.
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