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What are those things called that you connect to the pram so a child can stand behind it?

16 replies

RoRoMommy · 02/10/2008 12:36

Step-somethings? I need to buy one, so please advise!

Thanks.

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Aero · 02/10/2008 12:37

buggy board?

Cocolepew · 02/10/2008 12:37

Buggy Boards ?

Jojay · 02/10/2008 12:37

Buggy board??

Cocolepew · 02/10/2008 12:37

Areo can type faster than me

Cocolepew · 02/10/2008 12:37

But I can type faster than Jojay

RoRoMommy · 02/10/2008 12:43

That's it, thanks! They're expensive...anywhere I can get a used one?

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mindalina · 02/10/2008 12:44

From me! I have one kicking about I haven't used in forever. Whereabouts do you live?

RoRoMommy · 02/10/2008 15:28

London...would yours fit a Maclaren?

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pagwatch · 02/10/2008 15:29

the dog?

EnchantedWithEdwardCullen · 02/10/2008 15:30

A TORTOISE ON ROLLER SKATES?

pagwatch · 02/10/2008 15:38

Chuck Norris on a uni cycle?
He could hold up a toddler for quite substantial journeys. But he's always going to be a bugger to push.

hmmm
what could it be?

Aero · 02/10/2008 16:04

Try Ebay or ask on your local freecycle maybe?

Sycamoretree · 02/10/2008 16:14

I hate mine. You can have it. But actually, I might hate mine so much I've sorted of busted one of the catches slinging it violently into the boot one too many times.

mindalina · 02/10/2008 17:29

Ooh not sure, I had it on the back of a loola. I think the buggyboard website has details of which pushchairs are compatible. I'm in Sussex but DP works in London so if it fits I'm sure we could sort something out

clam · 02/10/2008 17:36

Never had one of these, but had a strong bar that happened to be there (bebe confort) that DS used to stand on. The thing that always strikes me about those steps is the weird lunge position the mums pushing have to adopt to avoid tripping over the board.

RoRoMommy · 03/10/2008 10:08

Cool, well I'd be interested in trying it out...where is your husband's job? I am at St. Paul's.

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