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Rearward facing pushchair
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we've got the quinny one http://www.pushchair-guide.info/brands/quinny.php. faces front or back and i think it looks funky too.DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY

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Hi, just wanted to share this with everyone...
Check out you local free ads.
Bought a Bebe Confort Loola today after seeing it in the paper last night.
£20!!!!!
It is in fab condition and already my 16 month old thinks it's fab to look at mummy! There really are bargains out there. The lady I bought this off, 'just has a thing about pushchairs,' and had 5 different ones to sell!! :j
Wow, £20! :money:
Mine cost £280 in 2006 and it has been stuck in the spare bedroom for over a year because i found too big and heavy, it is a lovely looking Pushchair though!0 -
Hi send email to [EMAIL="sirocco-sales@hotmail.co.uk"]sirocco-sales@hotmail.co.uk[/EMAIL] for a sneak review of their web site for a affordable two way facing buggy.0
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Jenni's_Pennies wrote: »It seems common sense to me to have a rearward facing pushchair for toddlers, so that they can interact with their parents. This has been confirmed by recent evidence which seems to suggest that the prevalence of forward facing pushchairs is having negative effects on the language skills of young children.
So..... I recently popped into several well known baby and toddlers equipment providers, but none had any rearward facing pushchairs. Has anyone got any ideas of where I could get one for a reasonable price. My son is currently six months old and we use a travel system with a car seat to ensure he is looking and interacting with us. Ideally I would like the pushchair to be lightweight, so that when my Mum looks after our son she can take the pushchair into the city on the bus. Any ideas?
Hi send email to [EMAIL="sirocco-sales@hotmail.co.uk"]sirocco-sales@hotmail.co.uk[/EMAIL] for a sneak review of their web site for a affordable two way facing buggy.0 -
Hi all :hello:
originally I bought a gracco travel system but this was very heavy so I recently bought a Icandy Cherry buggy which can face you or away - £285 from John Lewis - abit pricey but definitly worth it - easy to fold down and very light!!! I also see them on ebay regularly so you could check that out too!
Good luck:j Where there is a will there is a way - there is a way and I will find it :j0 -
Not sure why no one's mentioned the Quinny Buzz as I see loads of them all over the place.
My little one is in one of these and we love it. She's only 8 months at the moment and is in the pushchair bit. Not sure what age it goes up to, but I thought it was for toddlers too. This can be both forward and rear facing.Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
Mortgages (End 2017) - £180,235.03
(End 2021) - £131,215.25 DID IT!!!
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we've got the quinny one http://www.pushchair-guide.info/brands/quinny.php. faces front or back and i think it looks funky too.
Oops, guess someone did mention it!Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
Mortgages (End 2017) - £180,235.03
(End 2021) - £131,215.25 DID IT!!!
(End 2022) - Target £116,213.810
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