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Recommendations for a small parent facing pram

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Sydney199 · 25/07/2022 06:47

I absolutely love my babyzen yoyo. I knew it was a risk buying it as there is no parent facing option but I thought it would maybe work out okay timing wise… but no my baby boy is a big boy and he is quickly going out of the bassinet but definitely not ready to be facing away! I’ve tried the car seat but he feels restricted and grumpy in there.
Can anyone recommend a small/city pram that would be similar to the Babyzen Yoyo but with a parent facing option that they have enjoyed using? I’m currently looking at the Bugaboo Bee.
Annoying to have to double up, will try go second hand.
Thanks all!

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PinkPhlox · 25/07/2022 22:50

We use the Hauck Colibri for the city. Cheap, cheerful, and will plug the gap until you can go back to the yo-yo.

Also, really good for air travel as it has a shoulder strap and cheap so you don't really worry about it getting knocked about in the baggage hold.

Fivemoreminutes1 · 26/07/2022 06:33

iCandy raspberry

Allthecoloursoftherainbow · 27/07/2022 14:59

We have a cybex easy S twist. The whole seat can twist around even while they're sitting in it. It can lie completely flat for naps and has good hood coverage. And folds nice and small. Not cheap but we got ours second hand.

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Hm2020 · 27/07/2022 15:06

I had an icandy raspberry 7 years ago amazing small but in no way flimsy still felt robust enough for a young baby and worked well in central London with no car.

SBAM · 27/07/2022 15:13

I have a bugaboo bee5, been using it 5 years now (DC 2.5 years apart). The seat unit can be parent or world facing and it’s quite easy to switch around.
It fits up the aisles of buses, it’s light enough to carry down a set of steps with a baby still in it, it’s robust. My just turned 5yo still jumps in sometimes for a ride if we’re on our way to nursery for DC2 and even though she’s way over the weight limit it’s fine (just harder to push up a hill!).

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