Mothercare is located at 868 Crow Rd, Anniesland, Glasgow G13 1HU, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Mothercare and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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diane frame

5 Google Rating

Visited this store today, for a gift for a baby shower. The staff were very knowledgeable and help

5/ 5

Visited this store today, for a gift for a baby shower. The staff were very knowledgeable and helpfull ( especially a lady called Elaine). Due to her professional customer care, I purchased an item that I am delighted with. Thank you all your help and patience.

Sahil Chopra

5 Google Rating

Great collection of stuff. Customer service is one of the best we have ever experienced. Thanks to K

5/ 5

Great collection of stuff. Customer service is one of the best we have ever experienced. Thanks to Karen H who was absolutely fab and is a real asset for the company.

Scott Scotland

5 Google Rating

Was served today by Elaine C, she was great and answer ever question I had with great knowledge. She

5/ 5

Was served today by Elaine C, she was great and answer ever question I had with great knowledge. She had a lovely manner and would hope to come across her again in my next visit.

Paul Duffy

5 Google Rating

Great selection of baby items, toys, clothes, car seats and maternity wear. Staff are really great

5/ 5

Great selection of baby items, toys, clothes, car seats and maternity wear. Staff are really great Elaine C was extremely helpful being an unsure dad of what items I needed. Bought a car seat, buggy and various other items from here over the past year.

what you gonna do?

5 Google Rating

Some great service from Karen H, Good conversation and going over and above when she went upstairs t

5/ 5

Some great service from Karen H, Good conversation and going over and above when she went upstairs to look for baby hats for us. Built our stroller too without any issue. Great service and attitude.

Nicola Ferguson

5 Google Rating

Had great service from roslyn and Karen s while shopping for a new car seat for my son. They gave gr

5/ 5

Had great service from roslyn and Karen s while shopping for a new car seat for my son. They gave great advice and recommendations as I was very unsure and found them both extremely helpful. They also then fitted my new car seat and gave me advice about it which was really appreciated. Really recommend

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