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Buggy/Pram liner/support for newborn .... recommendations?

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millie1 · 16/05/2008 16:38

I need to get some sort of buggy/pram liner or support for a newborn which I can slot into the pushchair. The footmuff of the same brand isn't suitable as the top half doesn't zip off which means that they'd be much too warm. Any recommendations for something I can put into buggy seat to give some support plus additional padding? Sheepskins are one option but are there any others?

TIA

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millie1 · 16/05/2008 19:24

Bumping ... anyone have any suggestions pretty please

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onelittlelion · 16/05/2008 19:28

What buggy is it? Out and about do a full body support and there are others too. A sheepskin would prob be best for a summer baby imo as only thing I've found which stops them getting sticky.

millie1 · 16/05/2008 19:33

It's an Easywalker Duowalker www.easywalker.nl/usa/duowalker.html

Do you think the sheepskin would keep them really secure within the straps? Thanks!

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onelittlelion · 16/05/2008 19:45

This is the outnabout one here and the double nipper it's made for ahs similar seats I think. I think a sheepskinn would probably be fine as the seats lie flat tho? It looks a lovely pushchair! Have you got it yet?

millie1 · 16/05/2008 20:37

Thanks Onelittlelion ... that looks pretty good. It's currently in a box in the boot of the car! Collected it yesterday and hoping that we still like it when we unpack it - think we will!

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onelittlelion · 16/05/2008 20:40

I really like the look of the single too! A head hugger might be enough may?b I'm sure other people will have other ideas too

littleducks · 16/05/2008 20:49

I have a phil and teds cocoon, i think its great, so useful to put in and take out a sleeping baby, take into restaurant where there is no space for baby in pram by the table, take to friends houses so there is somewhere safe to put small baby, i even used in on top of the supermarket trolley yesterday so baby could lie flat and comfy, it can be strapped into the trolley that usually use car seats.

I have seen a mothercare buggy with a similar cocoon style thing that is probably miles cheaper but would still have all the benefits of being easy to transport.

millie1 · 16/05/2008 20:54

Ooh, hadn't thought of the P&T cocoon! Have one upstairs. Hmmm ... wonder how it would be possble to secure it in the buggy. And I ought to have a head hugger somewhere. Had better unpack it and start playing around .

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