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bugaboo?

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buggyjo · 04/02/2011 22:46

just having another so called brain wave...will a 2 year old still fit in any of the bugaboo,(not the bees though)?

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SlightlyTubbyHali · 04/02/2011 22:48

A chameleon, yes. Certainly my DD did.

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buggyjo · 04/02/2011 23:09

thanks for the fast reply slightly,just off to look on ebay for a old cheepy(if it ever exsists!)

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CarGirl · 04/02/2011 23:11

Mine fitted in a frog until she was past 3 - and she wasn't short for her age.

Frog is easier to push than cam too......

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buggyjo · 04/02/2011 23:16

this is all sounding good,am i being stupid to think i could get on for £100 mark?

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CarGirl · 04/02/2011 23:18

hmmm a little unrealistic - def worth looking for a frog missing the carrycot part though.

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Lollypolly · 04/02/2011 23:18

My 2.5 year old still fits her Bee pretty well.

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suzie38 · 05/02/2011 06:12

Yes a Frog is easier to push than a Cameleon...And imo foamed filled tyres make it even harder to push.

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MonkeysPunk · 05/02/2011 14:36

i just got a Cameleon for our two and a half year old boy. Lots of room in it. There's a bit of an optical illusion where the hood fabric folds back covering the top of the seat but there's plenty of headroom when the hood is up. Mine has the foam filled tyres too and it's lovely to push. I've never tried a frog though. I've tried all the other prams and buggy's out there and i like my cameleon the best.

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