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Scoot 'n Pull

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Belles71 · 21/09/2011 20:04

This is such a nifty little gadget.. www.scootnpull.co.uk/ attach to your scooter like a dog lead and pull your small one along when they get too tired to scoot. Brilliant! Except all my children now fight over it!

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thisisyesterday · 21/09/2011 20:05

oh i have one of those.

we call it "piece of rope" though.

thisisyesterday · 21/09/2011 20:06

you do know there is a fee for advertising on here don't you?

Belles71 · 22/09/2011 18:09

It thought this was where you talked about good products for kids? Is that a problem?

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thisisyesterday · 22/09/2011 19:01

no, you're right i am being uncharitable.

i guess it just so happened that you loved the product so much you immediately joined mumsnet just to post about it.
i am right in thinking these are your only 2 posts yes?

just struck me as a little odd, but as per the talk guidelines i'll give you the benefit of the doubt :)

Belles71 · 23/09/2011 21:42

Crumbs.. I've been with Mumsnet for ages but have only come on this bit this once.. Thank you for giving me the benefit of the doubt. I won't be coming back for fear of bumping into you again!

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thisisyesterday · 24/09/2011 09:20

ahh just a lurker?

chaosisawayoflife · 25/09/2011 19:38

Surely with the child standing with all their weight at the front, and you pulling from the top of the handle, the minute you hit a bump or uneven bit of ground, they'll go flying?

KTohKT · 04/10/2011 13:07

We also tried this with the piece-of-rope method and found that it was a bit dangerous for the reason that chaosisawayoflife says. It's very easy to tip them off if the wheels hit even a tiny bump.

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