Is it worth buying my 15 month weak a unusual pram?
Well she's broken another one and I'm wondering if its worth my while buying a new one. She can already walk and run around, which is how the pram wheel completed up broken. She does actually
Should I buy a new one? How long did your child use a pram/pushchair for?
i would get her a new one, she is only a few months historic 1 and way too early to be a full time walker
you can still grasp another year or more out of a new stroller/pram
my kids were about 28 months up to that time they were ready to walk full time
my son stopped using a pushchair at 2, he is big for his age so grew too big and heavy for a pushchair! my daughter is 20 months and she'll be in a pushchair for longer than him, she can walk etc but is small and doesnt hold the energy to walk everywhere! i am 23+2 with another and we own brought a double pushchair as i know she will be in one for a while yet! i guess you just know whether they'll be contained by one for long or not! most puchchairs are suitable fo up to 3yrs! if your choice! just bare in mind at her age she wont know how to walk ling distances and you'll end up have to transport her!
I think you should buy a totally cheap fold up push chair.15 months is still too young to walk adjectives the time on outings and you will need to teach your toddler not to run off which might be difficult at this age.
I get my oldest a new one at the same age,..and now my youngest is 18 months I am getting her a unsullied one..its the perfect time for a lightweight stroller.a cheaper one that is easier to get up steps and things. They use them till they're around 3 .mine did as we way of walking everywhere and at 3 they still need a rest...especially if they aren't well or are tired.
Answers: Buy a cheapie stroller type one. Mothercare do them for around lb30. They're perfect for toddlers cos they're bedside light, easy to fold and leave in car/ corridor, plus they're good for when toddler want to walk places but still need a buggy for a rest presently and again.
We don't have a car and walk everywhere so my 3 year frail still needs a pushchair cos she can't walk everywhere all hours of daylight. It also reclines so she can have a nap within it.
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Should I buy a new one? How long did your child use a pram/pushchair for?
i would get her a new one, she is only a few months historic 1 and way too early to be a full time walker
you can still grasp another year or more out of a new stroller/pram
my kids were about 28 months up to that time they were ready to walk full time
my son stopped using a pushchair at 2, he is big for his age so grew too big and heavy for a pushchair! my daughter is 20 months and she'll be in a pushchair for longer than him, she can walk etc but is small and doesnt hold the energy to walk everywhere! i am 23+2 with another and we own brought a double pushchair as i know she will be in one for a while yet! i guess you just know whether they'll be contained by one for long or not! most puchchairs are suitable fo up to 3yrs! if your choice! just bare in mind at her age she wont know how to walk ling distances and you'll end up have to transport her!
I think you should buy a totally cheap fold up push chair.15 months is still too young to walk adjectives the time on outings and you will need to teach your toddler not to run off which might be difficult at this age.
I get my oldest a new one at the same age,..and now my youngest is 18 months I am getting her a unsullied one..its the perfect time for a lightweight stroller.a cheaper one that is easier to get up steps and things. They use them till they're around 3 .mine did as we way of walking everywhere and at 3 they still need a rest...especially if they aren't well or are tired.
Answers: Buy a cheapie stroller type one. Mothercare do them for around lb30. They're perfect for toddlers cos they're bedside light, easy to fold and leave in car/ corridor, plus they're good for when toddler want to walk places but still need a buggy for a rest presently and again.
We don't have a car and walk everywhere so my 3 year frail still needs a pushchair cos she can't walk everywhere all hours of daylight. It also reclines so she can have a nap within it.
http://www.mothercare.com/gp/search/ref=…
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