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    Hi everyone. Is it possible to care for my 15month old, a 13month old and a 16month child all in the same time?

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    have you got a triple buggy?
    I'd say yes, a busy morning but all walking or close enough that playgroups will be fun and entertaining.
    Lunch would be ok, all on solids and sandwiches so you could feed them all.
    Then after lunch you can do your paperwork and have a cuppa if they all sleep.
    But if no triple buggy.... could be harder as you'd be confined to short walks.
    Those three playing together will be adorable and they will make close friends as they grow up so close.xx

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    as long as you are organised and have the correct equipment why not.
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    go for it, am sure you will be fine xxx
    jen xx mum of two and one on the way,
    always on the go!!!!!

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    I am going grey just at the thought of it hey if you feel confident in doing it I can't see why not.
    By being true to myself I live life to the full

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    It'll be fun at toddler groups but they'll be great together

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    Thank-you everyone for your positive responses. I think it will be just my 15 month and a 13 month.

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    What you have to consider is if you want them to walk into places, how do you get them out of the car safely if you were going into a toddler group for example. I have a 18month, a 2 year old and a 3 year old. That is hard enough getting them in and out if the car safely. When I had a 9 month old here with a 18 month and 2 year old, I would only go somewhere if we could walk it and take the buggy cos I culdnt keep them safe in and out of car x

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    Just in case you or anyone else reading is in Wales it would not be possible here as numbers are restricted to 2 children under 18 months.

 

 

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