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can i get any cosytoes for my buggy?

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biglips · 14/01/2006 20:17

or are they are gotta match with the make of pram?

as ive got a Kingswood buggy (standard buggy)

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MerlinsBeard · 14/01/2006 20:27

i have the fleecy cosytoe thingy from my 3 wheeler in my pliko at mo. Same colours tho and 3 wheeler has a flat tyre don't see why u can't

Miaou · 14/01/2006 20:30

Mothercare sell a "standard" one, so I guess so.

fishie · 14/01/2006 20:33

i got mine from tchibo, they do two different sorts, ordered both to see and they fitted no problems. john lewis have nice fleecy ones too.

biglips · 14/01/2006 20:37

my DD is tall for her age so i still go for the standard one ?

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biglips · 14/01/2006 20:58

bump

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fishie · 14/01/2006 21:01

friend tried the tchibo one i sent back as her dd is tall, it was slightly longer than the one which came with her buggy, but not much. maybe taller children just stick further out of the top? perhaps someone knows of a longer make.

misdee · 14/01/2006 21:07

they dont have to match the buggies. i have a buggy snuggle for dd3, its lovely and warm. purple with a butterfly on it. its better than usual cosy toes IMO as they can actually be tucked i na bit.

JiminyCricket · 14/01/2006 21:13

I just got a buggy snuggle and its lovely, i think openings and fixings would suit any harness see them at kidsbits

biglips · 14/01/2006 21:20

whats a buggy snuggle??

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misdee · 14/01/2006 21:22

buggy snuggle

biglips · 14/01/2006 21:25

so which one would be cooler? as my DD is a hot-blooded baba

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Squarer · 14/01/2006 21:55

Buggy Snuggles aren't ridiculously warm IMO - but they aren't waterproof or windproof either. I have one - suits my DS as he is rather warm blooded so you can add a blanket or take away the top part so they just have a lining in the pushchair. They're not cheap though - that stripey one is the cheapest I have seen... mine cost £50 (Really love the stripey one btw and am )

misdee · 14/01/2006 21:59

thats the one we have .on very chilly days i put an extra blanket inside the snuggle to keep dd3 warm.

Squarer · 14/01/2006 22:31

seemingly every buggy snuggle going

Mines the reversible pawprint one

biglips · 14/01/2006 22:32

well i dont really wanna to put a blanket on top of snuggle as just want one where i dont have to worry about it getting draped on the muddy floor like what is happening now

thanks misdee anyway

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Squarer · 14/01/2006 22:33

Gah! It won't let me link to the page. You have to enter the shop and spool down to Buggysnuggles (suprisingly)

Squarer · 14/01/2006 22:35

You put the blanket inside Biglips - it can't drape on the floor from there (unless you have talented child!)

Tiggerish · 14/01/2006 22:36

I got a buggy snuggle on ebay - half price!

biglips · 14/01/2006 22:37

squarer -

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MaryBS · 15/01/2006 09:22

You could try Kiddicare - www.kiddicare.com

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