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Buggy Boards - Anyone know the difference between

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FeelingLucky · 13/07/2009 19:42

The one which is on sale for £45.50 and the one which is one sale for £29.99 on this site ?
DD is about to start with a childminder and we need to provide her with a buggy board for her double buggy

TIA

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TheOtherMaryPoppinsDiets · 13/07/2009 19:45

First off have you checked her make of double as not all will take a buggy board, and some will but only a certain type.

Secondly, why do you have to provide that?

thisisyesterday · 13/07/2009 19:55

ditto. you need to check it'll fit on her buggy anyway.
but i would expect her to ensure she has what she needs to care for your child

FeelingLucky · 13/07/2009 20:17

oh dear, I offered to get a buggy board so maybe she assumed I already had one. Don't really mind buying one as I'm now too embarrassed to bring it up with her.
She has a Maclaren umbrella double buggy and I've checked on the website that the buggy boards will fit.

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thisisyesterday · 13/07/2009 20:22

in that case i would go with the cheaper one

FeelingLucky · 13/07/2009 20:40

thanks thisisyesterday.

So, is there any difference at all between the two buggy boards apart from price?

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TheOtherMaryPoppinsDiets · 14/07/2009 10:23

One is slightly larger foot area I think.

FeelingLucky · 14/07/2009 20:05

Thanks, TheOtherMaryPoppinsDiets.
Got DH to look into it and he has come to the same conclusion.
So, as DD is a small 2 year old, think we'll go for the smaller one.

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