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Prams 1818 Responses
Last post: 3 months ago | Thread started: May 18, 08, 8:43 a.m.
- 23kon
Do a bit of research into these all-in-one prams.
there was something on the news a while back in the UK about these Babycarriers/prams being linked to cot death in babies.Something to do with the baby always being in the same position - in the pram, being carried, brought into the house and left to sit in the carrier.
I dont know the ins and outs, but thats what i saw on the news


- Dog-earMay 18, 08, 8:55 a.m. – Permalink
- OnesandZeros
"But all the girls I loved in school are already pushing prams"


- Dog-earMay 18, 08, 8:57 a.m. – Permalink
- 23kon
Aye sorry, it wasnt meant to be a sombre post, just sayin - that bugaboo one looks like the sort of culprit they were going about on the news.
does sound like a gay pram - go with the macleren ones , sticker it up like a racing car then you can zoom about the streets makin racin car noises ;)
- Dog-earMay 18, 08, 9:08 a.m. – Permalink
- sleepyfatso
We have two. We started with the iCandy Cherry which is awesome and affordable and then recently for a trip abroad we bought a Maclaren Quest which is super small, light and folds up easily and quickly. The Maclaren is also good for travel around town, i.e. the bus and the tube. It takes up little room so you can squeeze into more spaces. On the other hand, the iCandy Cherry is a really nice one to have for when they're really small as well as when they are getting bigger. The two buggies we have are great for different types of outings and travel. I recommend both.
The Bugaboo is the Cadillac of buggies but it's more expensive (a lot more!) than both the ones I mentioned above. If price isn't an issue, you can get a Bugaboo now and get a Maclaren for later on. I think one of the good things about the Bugaboo is it's good until they're six or seven years old.
Congratulations on your baby!


- Dog-earMay 19, 08, 3:05 a.m. – Permalink













