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Pushchairs
days of rear facing seem to be over for me
mumtoaandj · 29/08/2011 20:21
well my 22 month old has decided he prefers a bog standard pushchair to his vigour-I am gutted. So now i am on the hunt for a good sturdy yet lightweight stroller- must have a hood and recline in various settings- hood pref have viewing panel-also- must have good suspension as i live in cobbled area. is there a stroller wiht air tyres apart from air trophy (he does not like the opera seat unit)
Tiggywunkle · 29/08/2011 20:36
Baby Jogger City Elite, Out n About Nipper, Mountain Buggy Swift, TFK Buggster, Recaro Babyzen?
WidowWadman · 29/08/2011 20:47
Your 22 months old has demanded you buy a different push chair? Really? How?
MonkeysPunk · 01/09/2011 22:22
Micralite superlite, or Maclaren Techno xt? The nipper 360 is fantastic.
amIbeingdaft · 01/09/2011 22:27
What WidowWadman said. Also, why on earth would you be 'gutted' not to have a child who is almost 2 rear facing? He must get so bored! Surely it's much better for him to see where he is going?
WidowWadman · 02/09/2011 17:56
My 2.8 year old is still rear-facing when she is in the pushchair. Not boring at all being able to chat to whoever is pushing you.
mumtoaandj · 05/09/2011 13:38
widowwadman i agree- why having a child pointing away from you. I love to talk to my little one and point at things- if he is forward facing he cannot see my lipe, my expression etc. I have decided to keep him rear facing for walks etc and shopping and forwar dfacing for naps. Now i am at work- the pushchair is hardly going to be used anymore.
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