A Guide to the Baby Shows Exhibitions
For three days packed with information, advice and entertainment, head out to one of the Baby Shows Exhibitions. The event focuses on pregnancy, birth, babies and toddlers. Young mothers, individuals who care for infants, paediatricians, experts, manufacturers of baby products and more gather for the opportunity to exchange views, offer tips, and provide up-to-date information. Visitors will get the chance to try and buy a variety of baby products.
In association with UK parenting club Bounty and sponsored by Volvo, the Baby Show will take place in Earls Court, London from the 17th to the 19th of October 2008. It will then move to Manchester Central from the 14th to the 16th of November 2008. From 27 February to 1 March, 2009, the Baby Show will be back in London at the ExCel, and from the 15th to the 17th of May 2009, the show will be held at the NEC Birmingham.
All four venues are expected to draw a total of 90,000 visitors in 2008, making it the perfect opportunity for exhibitors to connect with their target audience, to demonstrate their products and services, and to create partnerships with related providers. This number beats the 2007 record when a total of 74,000 visitors attended the four events.
The organization committee is extremely helpful to exhibitors. The corporate website offers an endless amount of advice and support on the best ways to promote the stands and products. It also provides information for consumers, parents of babies and toddlers, expectant mothers and so on.
At Earls Court this year, visitors will be able to try products from Mothercare, Out & About and Collect by Car. Fashion shows will be held and a VTech Baby Smart Play Zone will keep young ones entertained. A professional photographer will take photographs for visitors at the Comfort Pure stand, where one copy of the photo can be retained by the parents for free. The babies photos will be entered into a competition with various levels for winning prizes. The main winner will be awarded a modelling contract.