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Singer-songwriter Paloma Faith has launched a striking leopard-print pushchair with Cosatto - the Giggle 3.
The Hear Us Roar Cosatto Giggle 3 is a 3-in-1 travel system pushchair.
It can be used from birth thanks to its clever seat unit which converts from a carrycot format into a full seat unit. This saves you having to buy and store a separate carrycot.
It's available to order now from high-street retailer Mothercare.
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The main pushchair will set you back a little less than £600, and for this you'll get a striking three-wheeled pushchair and pram travel-system compatible combo.
However, when we checked out the full package at Mothercare, with everything you needed to buy to use as a travel-system, it came to £944.80* for the pushchair, footmuff, change bag and baby car seat (without the base), which is a fair chunk of anyone's baby budget.
A matching shopping basket completes the striking leopard print-look and is included in the price. The maximum capacity of the basket is not stated on the Mothercare website at the moment, but the basket with the Cosatto Giggle 2 was a meagre 2kg, which is smaller than average for the travel systems we've tested.
For extra roar, there's a matching baby change bag and footmuff - neither are included in the main price though.
While the Hear Us roar version of the Giggle 3 is available now, the regular Giggle 3 will be added to Cosatto's range later in 2019. It will have the same features as thePalomaFaith version.
We've been testing Cosatto pushchairs for many years. The brand, best known for its array of bright colours and eyecatching patterns, offers a range of buggies, travel systems with three or four wheels, ideal for urban babies.
We currently have reviews for 14 Cosatto pushchairs including the Giggle 2 and the latest Giggle Mix.
The original Giggle had issues with the folding mechanism, but the Giggle 2 had a number of updates. Cosatto reinforced the chassis, improved the attachment buttons to make swapping between the seat, carrycot and car seat easier, and added an extra recline position and a new brake mechanism.
Did these updates work? Read our full review to find out the irritations we discovered when testing the Cosatto Giggle 2
*price correct as at 15 February 2019, based on prices stated at mothercare.com