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Elissia2807 · 20/03/2019 08:27

So I've just found out I'm expecting again, due in November. I have 2 daughters already, one who is 3 in July and another has just turned 1. We have a double buggy already and we don't use it too much as we don't go out where the buggy is needed much, but when we go on long walks or shopping in the town or to family gatherings it's very beneficial. However, I'm just wondering if there's any buggy's where you can have a double but with a buggy board on that has a seat as my eldest loves walking but gets very tired quickly, or the other.

Just trying to think ahead because I know I could use a baby carrier but I don't think I could do that for 6 months 😅

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AlocAcoc · 20/03/2019 08:50

You can get a Lascal Maxi generic buggy board with a saddle.

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Teddyreddy · 20/03/2019 09:01

The Bugaboo donkey double takes a buggy board, but might not be in budget! I've also seen someone push an Out n About double with a 3rd child sitting on the flatter bit where the wheel is at the front, but that would depend on your 1 year old not being a kicker and I don't know that it would work for longer distances. Otherwise would you consider using your existing double and taking your 1 year old out and putting them on your back in a sling when your 3 year old needs a seat? It's a lot easier to push a buggy with a sling when the weight is on your back and you could limit how long your 3 year old got to sit in the buggy for so it wasn't for too long?

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Inniu · 20/03/2019 09:07

I had 3 under 2 so a little different to your 3 under 4 but I found a newborn in a sling much easier than 3 in a buggy.

I did use a buggy board on a double buggy as well when my twins were older

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littlepooch · 21/03/2019 22:26

I have 3 under 3. I have the bugaboo donkey as a double with the seated buggy board attached. It's worked well for us, if a little heavy! I hate slings so that wasn't an option for me, could be an alternative though.

I like the donkey because I can easily make it into a single if I need to (rare but sometimes I only have the baby so don't need the double)

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