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Buying a buggy.
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i think thats the seat to go purplepurple, which is also very good, the buggypod isn't out yet as they have had a few hitches i think..
http://www.twinsthings.co.uk/buggypod.htm0 -
mum26 wrote:i think thats the seat to go purplepurple, which is also very good, the buggypod isn't out yet as they have had a few hitches i think..
http://www.twinsthings.co.uk/buggypod.htm
it was a different thing in tescos... :snow_laug the buggypod looks ace! I wish they had been around when I could have used one! I never got on well with my double buggy......0 -
Excellent spot mum26. I'm 15 weeks pregnant, my son will be 22 months when new one comes along. The thought of a double buggy fills me with dread, I found the baby sling uncomfortable with my son when he was younger and I didn't feel it was fair for him to use a buggy board before the age of 2.
Was considering Phil and Teds pram, but so expensive. This pod looks like an excellent solution.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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