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Missing Her Orphan Little Girls This Little Girl Little Ones Sweet Girls Baby Girls The O'jays In The Middle Forward An Iraqi girl in an orphanage - missing her mother so she drew her and fell asleep inside her.Amy Childs is set to rake in an estimated £1 million within her first year of motherhood. The former 'The Only Way is Essex' star is due to give birth to her baby girl - her first child with her partner Bradley Wright - any day now but, instead of taking things easy, she's been trying to sort out business ventures and line up work for the next 12 months. A source told The Sun Online: "Amy's business ventures are going from strength-to-strength as her beauty clinic prepares to offer new high-end aesthetic treatments, from 3D Lipo, Botox, Non-Surgical facelifts and some gynaecologist treatments. Her fashion collection is now gearing up to launch an exciting baby line." But it's not just fashion that she's focusing on at the moment, as she's recently teamed up with Roma Prams and will launch her own range of baby accessories over the next coming weeks, as well as working on her own line of organic food for little ones.

The insider explained: "She's the ambassador for Roma Prams, where she will launch her own range of prams and pushchairs, changing mats, travel systems, changing bags and nursery interiors. She is also launching a baby clothing range from 0-5 years within the next two weeks. Plus she'll be working with an organic baby food company. Amy has done a lot of research in baby food and is going to be preparing her own." And her attention won't just be on babies as the 26-year-old beauty is hoping she can lose her post-baby weight quickly and then help new mothers achieve similar results. The source added: "She is hoping to get into shape naturally and is in talks with health and nutrition brands while also using 3D Lipo and non-invasive surgery." Amy - who became a fan favourite in 2010 when she starred on the ITVBe series - is currently in talks with television executives about landing her own show following the success of her friend Sam Faiers' 'The Baby Diaries' and 'The Mummy Diaries'.

The insider explained: "Amy knows her new mum journey will make for great TV and she already has a huge fanbase who love following her every move. It's something that she and Bradley are definitely considering."When my mother had me back in 1974, she didn't buy a pram. Her older sister handed over a well-worn foldable stroller and mum was happy with that. Dial forward thirty-odd years when I was pregnant with my first child in 2007. I was absolutely desperate for a Bugaboo. Everybody who was anybody had one, I loved the look the feel, the fabric and more importantly, the cool-factor. To my immense disappointment, my baby daddy had a more practical approach and crushed my dreams by purchasing a sturdy, RED (ugh) jogging-type pram while I was busy in the store comparing the Bugaboo Cameleon (Bugaboo are so cool they misspell chameleon) and the Bugaboo Bee. I never forgave him (it was the beginning of the end right there) and being a style snob, I hated pushing my passé pram around the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.

I felt even more drab than new mothers do anyway. A cool pram would have lifted my spirits, I just know it. And this might go just a little bit towards explaining why prams that cost a cool $2000 have become more of the norm than not. We mums-to-be are buying personality with our pram wheels. Babies”R”Us Head of Divisional Merchandise, Jason Faulkner, tells 9Mums choosing a pram is similar to buying a car.
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"Although, a picture of a famous celebrity pushing a particular brand can definitely be a persuasive endorsement," he admits. The top-sellers at Babies"R"Us are prams that can be adapted to accommodate growing families. "The Baby Jogger City Select and the Steelcraft Strider both have the option of bassinets, second seats for families with twins or multiple children, as well as connectors for infant capsules."
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At Babies”R”Us we have more than 80 unique prams - 10 years ago that number would have been unheard of." Mum to one-year-old twins, Susie Burrell, believes the model of pram is so important to mums is because it represents your motherhood to the outside world. "The brand, type, name is important and is suggestive of how much mums are prepared to pay for a bigger and better pram."
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For me I bought the right pram, and would have paid whatever for it because it was the right pram for me." Five prams to covet in 2017 1. Joolz Day2 Earth , $1869. With an easy-to-manouvere width of 59cm, a high seat to save mummy's back and an enormous basket underneath, this luxe Dutch-designed pram with leatherette edging ticks all the practical and style boxes. And the company decided to suss out what the stylish set thinks of the new Joolz2 Day Earth pram, by working closely with several Sydney-based Insta influencers. The mums got to try the pram out in iconic locations around Sydney resulting in a sweet photoshoot just screaming to be posted on social media. Pictured above: Kiri Vasales and baby Luna of @bazaarmumma, with Amy of @fallenbrokenstreetkids and her baby Ziggy. 2. Bugaboo Donkey, from $183 9. The Bugaboo Donkey means you don't have to keep buying different prams when babies become toddlers and one child becomes two. This is a clever transformer pram that goes from Mono, to Duo and back again.

You can use it for one bub, then two kids of different ages or twins. And it's beautiful to look at. Twinning: The Bugaboo Donkey Twin, $2499. 3. The Silvercross Sleepover Elegance, $1399. The first Silver Cross pram was crafted in 1877 in Yorkshire, England, with a coach-like aesthetic of over-sized wheels and heritage curves. The Duchess of Cambridge pushed Princess Charlotte in a vintage Silver Cross pram at the Princess's christening (below) and the modern version with a similar heritage feel, is the Silver Cross Sleepover Elegance. The Sleepover converts from a flat pram to an upright pushchair, has a quilted foot muff and big spoked wheels. Silver spooning: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge pushing Princess Charlotte in a vintage Silver Cross. 4. The Cybex Priam Lux Seat, $2799.99. With gold-capped wheels, Moschino's Jeremy Scott designed gold wings on the side and easy steering - this is the pram for uber cool, urban bubs. Check out the style set pushing it around, here.