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Buggy for a 2.5 yr old??

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west3 · 29/10/2007 12:04

Not sure if in corrent place, but here goes.
My lightweight/throw in back of car buggy has broken over the weekend and now not sure whether to buy another one. DS is a great little walker but the buggy is very handy when out shopping or even just containing him when collecting dd from school. Have big three wheeled one I could use but not very practical and a real pain to use in town. I suppose the real question is do I buy another lightweight buggy to cover the next few months whilst he learns road/shop/town centre rules or just use the big one and make him walk when not practical to take big buggy.

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isaidno · 29/10/2007 12:15

I would try to just use the big one - you could see how you get on for a fortnight.

insywinsyspider · 29/10/2007 12:36

i'd try the big one too - failing that look for a v cheap second hand one that you could use and sell on at same price in couple of months

fawkeoff · 29/10/2007 12:43

they have a disney backpack/harness at argos for £12.

lizandlulu · 29/10/2007 20:06

there is one in asda for £15 (i think it was £15) anyway, there abouts. if i was you i would get one of those, then if you do only use it for a few weeks, its not too much money to waste.

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