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fairydust · 07/12/2004 21:56

Can a child up to a 5 year old really fit in the front seat??

My dilema is i'm after a new buggy dd is nearly 3 but has mobility problems - were probly considering having another baby next yr - so if i got an E3 i though i could attach the cacoon after -

But whilst dd is at nursery could i put the baby in the front seat?????

When i take dd out the front seat would it tip if baby is in back?????

how easy is the back seat to attach and un attach??

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misdee · 07/12/2004 21:57

am hoping so!!

d22 is only 2 but large. very tall and heavey.

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moondog · 07/12/2004 21:59

Supposed to be off to bed,but will try to help. My dd is a strapping 4 year old (looks at least 5) and until recently went in it for long trips.

It's easy to change around as needed. Don't know about the tipping factor yet.
I love mine! (See earlier thread with misdee)

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misdee · 07/12/2004 22:01

moondog has me very convinced. i wasnt sure how the cocoon bit would work, btu she says it easy!

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moondog · 07/12/2004 22:05

Cocoon is so snug and warm too!
Would be perfect for a child with mobilty problems, and they can stand on the footplate to look over walls at interesting things like sheep and cows..
(God, I'm a woman obsessed-I used to be ranting about world issues! Still.. have learnt never to underestimate the worth of a good sturdy buggy.
Dh keeps saying 'What ARE you typing about??')

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