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CDyer05 · 21/04/2006 19:58

I have recently discovered that i am expecting again (after 9 years since my youngest) However, as you can imagine I no longer have anything for baby ! :( I am looking around for a new buggy/pushchair which can face both towards me and away by simply moving the handles. I cant find one in Mothercare or online that dosent require removing the actual 'seat' area. Preferably one that will last from birth to around 3 if possible. Help ! any ideas ? many thanks.

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chapsmum · 21/04/2006 20:04

\link{http://www.bambino-online.co.uk/products/bugaboo/index.asp\bugaboo}sound like the answe although can be pricy brandnew!

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LIZS · 21/04/2006 20:34

Think you mean \link{http://www.mamasandpapas.co.uk/product_details.php?id=1165649&type=I\this sort of thing ?} Graco also do one butthey tend to be a bit hefty. Most manufacturers do models where the seat can be mounted either way.

CDyer05 · 21/04/2006 23:18

Thank guys - things have changed an awful lot since i last was looking (all those years ago ! :( ) they seem a bit pricey dont they ? Claire

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starlover · 21/04/2006 23:20

can i ask... why do you particularly want one that doesn't involve moving the seat unit?

I only ask as I have had 2 pushchairs that can face either way... both with removable seat units and it really isn't an issue.
unless of course you want to swap it around while you're out and about! most of them switch pretty easily though

CDyer05 · 22/04/2006 11:55

I did like the idea - espcially when my kids before (when they were around 18 months or so) started to take more interest in the world, and therefore could swap from facing me to facing forwards...and then if they became upset or wanted reassurace i could turn them to see me once again. Changing the seat unit, when you have a small person intent of chasing pigeons along with shopping would not be ideal ! Many thanks, Claire

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