Is P&T the only pram that you can sleep 2 kids in at once?
Well I am preg with #2! Noah will be about 21months when this one is born so I am looking for a pram that could accomodate both of them for a while. I know some have the attachment for the toddler to stand up or just the little seat but if I'm out shopping etc I want Noah to be able to sleep if he needs too.
I also know there are the side by side prams but I can imagine they are all hard to get through stores etc due to the width and then there are the tandem prams that would also be hard because of the length.
So is there any other options like the Phil and Teds that are a singular pram size that are capable of holding 2 sleeping children??? I'd be particularly interested in 4wheelers
I wo0uld love any info or prams or a no if it is the only one like it
I have no information for you but will be watching this thread closely and I'm pregnant with #2 now and DS will only be 14 months old so this is a question I've been asking myself.
I saw someone with a great one with the whole kit and kaboodle at shopping on the weekend and now I'm really kicking myself for not asking her what it was and where she got it.
i'm in the same position as you guys and i'm looking at the mountain buggy urban- as i do lots of walking with my dog. it is a side by side but it looks very thin. the seats are independant of each other.
i'll be interested to see what other people like.
Don't know of any 4 wheelers, but have a look at the Love N Care Europa pram with toddler seat. It's like the P and T's.
Not sure how much you want the seat to recline, but I think this one reclines enough so that a toddler could sleep in it. It reclines more then a car seat anyway, and they seem to be able to sleep in them!
(I know a great sale with them at the moment, so let me know if you want the link)
If your #1 is going to be 21months!... mmm cant see him wanting to sleep in a pram regardless if out shopping.
My DD is 14 months and the only time she falls asleep in a pram is out of pure exhaustion! and will do this in an upright sitting position anyhow.
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