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    ok from mon I will have a 9 month old, a two 2 year olds, (one is my own) and a 4 year old.

    I have a 'mia moda compagno' (http://www.miamodainc.com/strollers/compagno.asp). This is fine when I just have my son who is 2 and the 9 month, my son is a good walker but i make him sit down on school runs so we get there on time. he likes to stop and play with snails, stones etc..

    but i'm worried that on mon i will struggle doing the school /playschool runs with him on foot, the other 2 year old will be in the pram!

    Any ideas, any one know what i'm talking about? Not sure I do!

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    Sorry Moomin but your link didnt work on my pooter.
    So no i don't
    Hopefully it will on someone elses
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    Not work on my puta either!!
    XX Jill XX

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    Cool pram! I saw someone pushing one of these and wondered what it was.
    How about getting a swiss strolli rider, I got one from kelly toys to attach to my double buggy so I could pick up my son from playgroup. Delivered really quick.
    Caroline

    http://www.kellytoys.co.uk/swiss-str...step-501-p.asp
    Last edited by youarewhatyoueat; 18-04-2009 at 10:46 PM.

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    thats well cool caroiline.!
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    I have a 4 yo mindee. dont think it will be any good for her.
    We go to library once a week, its too far for her to wlk, she stood on buggy board, but now i have a 7 mth old too and a 2 yo who now stands on B board now. thought this might be answer to my problem. cant park too easily or i would take car.
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    I want one of these prams just been looking online not too expensive £180,
    I could easily attach the strolli to it and push 3 children almost the same as pushing a single buggy, except for the weight!!!!! unfortunately I have spent a small fortune over the hols on storage and 2 new ride on toys so this will have to wait.(until I actually need it!)
    Caroline

    p.s. my son is 4 and he sits on the strolli fine
    Last edited by youarewhatyoueat; 18-04-2009 at 10:59 PM.

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    just had an idea, how about putting the 9 month old in a back carrier

 

 

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