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Parents splash out on plasma TVs for babies
 

PARENTS are splashing out thousands of pounds on plasma TVs and designer furniture ... for their new baby's nursery.

They are even buying works of art and hand-carved antique chairs for the baby's luxury room, a survey reveals.

Other items bought for a nursery include rare film memorabilia and signed football shirts.

Research by Halifax Home Insurance showed parents in the UK were spending £1.8billion, or £2628 each - half the cost of a new Peugeot 107 car.

However, Scots parents spend the least - at just £574 on average.

One in five children under three has a TV set in their room, while 5% of parents have even considered installing CCTV to keep an eye on their little ones.

Two-thirds of people with children under three, or who are expecting a baby, admitted they had not set a budget before they started decorating their nursery.

And one in 10 of those who had set a limit overspent by more than £1000.

Vicky Emmott, senior manager of underwriting at Halifax Home Insurance, said: "The new baby boom is all about the amount parents are spending, to ensure their children start life in a luxury home nursery.

"Parents are spending almost half the price of a new car on their children's home nurseries.

"Many expectant parents are unaware how the costs of cribs, Moses baskets, baby monitors and toys soon mount up."

Publication date 13/07/07

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