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    Hello I've just started childminding and I saw someone a little while ago with a wagon type thing they were pushing with 4 children in it. The sides were quite high and it looked amazing! Does anyone know what this is? What do you lot use to transport the kiddies round? And does anyone have anything for sale? Thank you x

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    Was it a red wagon with a long black handle? If so, I think they are American , "Flyers" Its made by, I think. I bought the kids I used to nanny one. A few years ago now, all 3 could fit inside. They can come with a seat and canopy but seats take up lots of space. They come in different size's,thats if its the same wagon!!

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    No it was like a big grey square and it had 2 benches in it for 4 children. But I'll look at these flyers thankthank you x

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    I knew someone who had triplets and she just used a little tikes red wagon thing for getting them across road into toddler group as her triple buggy wouldn't fit through the gate.

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    Is this the sort of thing you have seen?
    Buy 4 Seater Turtle Bus from Hope Education

    I have seen one of these being used by a nursery. It took two members of staff to push it up a small hill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glitter View Post
    Is this the sort of thing you have seen?
    Buy 4 Seater Turtle Bus from Hope Education

    I have seen one of these being used by a nursery. It took two members of staff to push it up a small hill!
    For £1500 ish by the time the VAT is on, Id expect an engine attached!!
    Where I live we'd be flying down the hill screaming (not necessarily with joy!) and probably wouldn't make it round the bend at the bottom.
    Coming back up would mean getting all the los out so they could push - sort of defeats the object methinks!!!

    Hmmmm wonder how the dog would feel about being attached with a harness?

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    Is it physically possible for anyone to push one of those with 4 children in?

    I struggle with my double buggy some days and dont have any big hills to cope with. Just cant see how I would manage one as 2 of my boys are quite chunky

    would be interesting to hear from anyone who has bought/used one

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    Yes it was similar to that! Oh yea I didn't think of hills! Iv been looking at wagons too! Might just stick with that! Thanx ladies

 

 

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