The Yorkshire Baby & Toddler Show is set to return to the Pavilions in Harrogate this autumn, with organisers promising its biggest event to date.
The family event will take place on Saturday 3rd October and will feature more than 100 exhibitors, alongside an expanded programme of expert talks and live demonstrations for parents and young children.
Visitors will be able to hear from specialists on topics including baby and infant first aid, newborn sleep, breastfeeding, preparing for birth and matrescence, while babies and toddlers can take part in a range of interactive classes.
The show will also offer shopping from more than 100 exhibitors, including independent businesses and well-known brands such as John Lewis, Mini First Aid, Harrogate School of Swimming, Folk & Thread and Rhythm Time.

Organisers say this year's event has doubled in size compared to previous shows, with 1,000 tickets available.
Sophie Baldwin, CEO of the Yorkshire Baby & Toddler Show, said:
"We're absolutely thrilled to be returning to the Pavilions this October for our biggest show yet.
"Over the past few years we've grown into something really special, and to have doubled in size in just the last year is a real testament to the incredible community of parents, families and small businesses who support us.
"Whether you're pregnant with your first or juggling a house full of little ones, there's something here for everyone - from expert advice and hands-on classes to brilliant shopping and a warm, welcoming day out.
"We can't wait to open our doors again."
The Yorkshire Baby & Toddler Show takes place on Saturday 3rd October at the Pavilions, Harrogate.
Tickets are available now at www.yorkshirebabyshow.co.uk.

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