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Hi ladies, Olivia will be 2 1/2 when this little princess comes along, just wondering what you were all doing about prams?
We have the bugaboo chameleon a;ready and were just going to get a buggy board for Olivia to ride on but can't help but think what if we're out for a while and she wants a nap or sit down. Any one getting a double pram? Just been looking at Nipper out and about 360 doubles?
Jen xx
We have the bugaboo chameleon a;ready and were just going to get a buggy board for Olivia to ride on but can't help but think what if we're out for a while and she wants a nap or sit down. Any one getting a double pram? Just been looking at Nipper out and about 360 doubles?
Jen xx
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I am in a similar dilemma - our boy will be 2 yrs 9 months when our addition arrives
I go out in the car a lot so wondering wether a buggy board will do
we have a quinny speedi which is fab but a nightmare to fit in the boot so I rarely take it in the car and keep it for local walks...which leads me to next question - are any of u changing ur cars if so which one , I better start a new thread!
If I can find a double that's compact when folded I might consider otherwise I might stick to what I have and a buggy board and see how that fairs xxx
I can't cope with a sling/carrier for babe for longer trips out as I have shoulder and hand problems which also means I can't cope with a buggy board (not that I really think he'd stand on it much anyway).
I'm not a fan of the side by side ones as they are too wide for me when out and about. I'm looking at ones that I can then convert back to a single when I want it too, so top choice is a Baby Jogger City Select (hoping I can fit my Quinny Dreami on it using the car seat adapters as it's the same fitting to save money) as it's a small fold, flexible does rear facing and many other things I like) or as a second choice a P&T.
A costly decision, but my view is that if C won't walk much now and demands the pushchair then he's not going to be ready to give it up by the time I need him too. He's not as good at walking (or co-orperating when walking) as some of his friends. I'm probably going to be moving into childminding too so a double won't be wasted in that I should get extra use out of it.
Double one for the same reasons as u incase she wants to nap, I don't drive so walk alot and it will be jan so cold and nasty just think it would be better to have them both tucked up in the pushchairs especially on the early morning school runs!!!! X
Jen x x