The Yorkshire Baby Show is back and in it's new home at the Pavilions in Harrogate.
The event will taking place on Saturday, 27th September and will be for for expectant parents and families with young children and others.
The day will feature a full day of expert talks, hands-on demonstrations, and shopping from top baby and parenting brands.
Doors open at 10am, with a packed schedule of activities throughout the day.
This year’s show is proudly supported by Mini First Aid and The Mum Collective as main sponsors, with O’Connor Chiropractic and Babies by Jackie as silver sponsors.
Attendees will have the chance to gain insights from these experts, covering everything from baby first aid to pregnancy wellness and postnatal support.
Visitors can shop from a fantastic selection of local and national brands, making it easy to pick up pregnancy and baby essentials all in one place.
Tickets go on sale at the end of April, and early booking is encouraged to secure a place at this exciting event.
For more details and ticket sales, visit www.yorkshirebabyshow.co.uk

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