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When did you give up the buggy

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moomin35 · 15/08/2015 10:15

? :-)

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ffffffedup · 15/08/2015 10:26

About 2.5 I stopped it for short journeys but about 3 gave it up altogether

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MayFlowers16 · 15/08/2015 18:36

Dd refused her buggy before she turned two. Unfortunately.

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meglet · 15/08/2015 18:37

4.5.

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AmethystMoon · 15/08/2015 18:45

Dd was 2 years 7 months last time I used it and that was a one off because she was tired and we were at Bluewater shopping. However it was a fight to get her in it!
She walks everywhere now and just gets the odd shoulder ride from her Dad or piggy back from me if we're on a long walk and she's flagging.

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hazeyjane · 15/08/2015 18:48

dd1 - 3 ish
dd2 - 4.5ish
ds - ongoing at 5 (he is disabled)

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trilbydoll · 15/08/2015 18:48

I was thinking today that DD fills the pushchair (we're still using our original travel system, not a stroller) - she's only 2y3m. She still naps in it, I can't imagine giving it up any time soon, but I'm not sure how comfortable she's going to be!

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SpendSpendSpend · 15/08/2015 18:50

Dd is 2 years 10 months and i still need it for walking more than a mile. If i dont take the pram i end up regretting it as dd wants to be picked up and shes too heavy for me to carry.

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Drivinghomeforchristmasornot · 15/08/2015 18:53

DD stopped at 2.10 (when ds came along) apart from v rare occasions when she was shattered or a bit poorly.
DS is 3.5 and I packed it away yesterday! Although may regret it come school runs in september!

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YeOldeTrout · 15/08/2015 19:35

4.5 - 5 years old

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YouCantBeSadHoldingACupcake · 15/08/2015 19:49

dcs 1-4 were out of the buggy at 2. dc5 has just turned 3 and has only just come out of it. dc6 is 20 months and walks some of the time, will be out of it at 2 and a half (want to get through the winter with him under the rain cover).

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