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Steering Wheel toy for buggy/carseat
purplepatch
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Saw someone shopping in town with this great toy which was basically a steering wheel column complete with buttons, mirrors, indicators etc that attached to the pushchair and I guess carseat too.
Wish I'd now asked the mother where she got it, as an internet search has found nothing so far.
Does anyone know where I can get one? I know my daughter would love it and it might make her stay in the buggy for longer instead of pestering me to let her walk the whole time :rolleyes:
Wish I'd now asked the mother where she got it, as an internet search has found nothing so far.
Does anyone know where I can get one? I know my daughter would love it and it might make her stay in the buggy for longer instead of pestering me to let her walk the whole time :rolleyes:
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Hi,
I bought something that sounds similar for my nephew. I got it from Early Learning Centre. I've had a quick look at the website and this looks similar
http://www.elc.co.uk/key-04400/sku-103589/p1-SubCategory/p2-61/SubcatProduct.do
HTHNil Illegitimi desperandum carborundum
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scorpio_biker wrote:Hi,
I bought something that sounds similar for my nephew. I got it from Early Learning Centre. I've had a quick look at the website and this looks similar
http://www.elc.co.uk/key-04400/sku-103589/p1-SubCategory/p2-61/SubcatProduct.do
HTH
What a little star you are!
That is indeed the one I saw.
I had looked on ELC website but searched on "steering wheel" and nothing came up.
Thanks very much.0 -
Hi,
I have been looking for a similar item for my daughter who loves 'pretending ' to drive. She's a bit older so I think I'm gonna get the 'Tiny Love Wonder Wheel' which looks more suitable for slightly older children.
The other difference is one goes on a buggy and the other in a car so it depends how much time you spend out in each. We live in the country and have a lot of 20 minute car journeys. My daughter is also walking now so the buggy is used less and less. Post a quick review if you have used the 'Wonder Wheel'. Reviews on other sites were good.
The Early Learning Centre link has moved to http://www.elc.co.uk/toy-41921
If it moves a gain search their site for 'Light and Sound Buggy Driver'
Links for the 'Wonder Wheel' (no preference just googled it) http://www.ciao.co.uk/Tiny_Love_Wonder_Wheel__6460843
http://shop.babyworld.co.uk/displaydetail.aspx?prodid=1453
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