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childminder club- buggies and boards?

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Isyhan · 12/02/2006 10:07

Another question - you can tell Im nearing my OFSTED registration visit!
How does a buggy board fit on a double buggy? Or doesnt it? Im trying to work out how to get three little people up to school. Its only 8mins walk but Im just thinking they may all be v small I dont know yet?

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FeelingOld · 12/02/2006 11:27

I just have 2 in double buggy and 1 walking with a wrist strap on(usually the oldest/most reliable walker), however if they get tired we just have a swap around.

ThePrisoner · 12/02/2006 14:30

I used to have a tandem double buggy and standard stand-on board on the back, but now have a triple buggy for my current three small mindees (the oldest one wouldn't have been capable of standing on buggy board when he first started).

oldandfat · 12/02/2006 15:58

thats sounds better than a board. where did you get it from theprisoner

ThePrisoner · 12/02/2006 16:17

It's made by Gordons, but I didn't order or pay for it myself as it is loaned to me from my childminding network group. I don't have details of the company, sorry. If you do a google search on triple buggies, it throws up quite a few with pictures so you can see what they look like. Mine included a rain cover, underseat storage, and each seat folds back individually.

It is not compatible with doorways, obviously, but can be moved sideways (swivel wheels), but would be useless if you were shopping. I use mine for local walks, on outings to wildlife parks (where there is lots of room!) etc.

I really like it, but I think it was probably quite expensive new. I was minding two babies and a 14 month old, so it was impossible to go anywhere!

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