The Yorkshire Baby & Toddler Show is set to return to Harrogate next spring, organisers have announced.
The event will once again take place at The Pavilions at the Great Yorkshire Events Centre on Saturday 25th April 2026.
Following a sold-out Autumn show, preparations for the spring edition are well underway, with exhibitor spaces already fully booked.

A mix of national brands, specialist services and independent businesses are due to take part, offering products and support for families from pregnancy through toddlerhood.
Sophie, CEO of the Yorkshire Baby & Toddler Show, said:
"The energy at the Autumn show was unbelievable.
"Families loved the range of exhibitors, the hands-on demos, and the supportive atmosphere.
"We are absolutely delighted to bring the experience back this April, even bigger and better,"
Families attending will be able to explore items from major brands including Pippeta, Carifit, John Lewis and Folk & Thread.
A wide range of small and independent businesses is also expected, covering nursery products, toys and gifts, playmats, books and children’s clothing.
The event will additionally host family-focused services such as antenatal support, breastfeeding specialists and wellbeing practitioners.
Tickets for the April event will go on sale in the new year at www.yorkshirebabyshow.co.uk.
The Yorkshire Baby & Toddler Show also confirmed its sponsors for 2026.
Gold sponsors are Mini First Aid and Harrogate School of Swimming. Silver sponsors include O’Connor Chiropractic, Ellor & Co and Rosanna Lilly Photography, with The Nurture Collective as the bronze sponsor.

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