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Places to Go: Strollers! The best and worst strollers---talk about brands, your experiences, picks and pans!

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Old 01-08-2005
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Default Question About Bugaboo And Wheeled Board

Can a toddler ride on the wheeled board? If so, how long and how comfortably?
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Default RE: Question About Bugaboo And Wheeled Board

Not a Bugaboo owner. I have used numerous strollers and many board/stroller combinations.

Boards in general- Most kids think they are great. They do not confine a child at all though so personality plays into how well they work quite a bit. For a child who is mainly walking to begin with, the skateboard style board offers a chance to rest. I found it to be great when I would go someplace where I thought my child would stay with me mostly, but might need a bit of a rest. She could easily ride long periods, but eventually would get tired of standing, so it worked better if it were used in situations where she could hop on and off occassionally. I also made sure that if the older one needed to sit, I had a sling handy to carry the older one. My kids are about 2 years and 9 months apart. I found it most useful from about 3.5 to 4.5 years old. DS is older than dd when I had him and I would not trust him at all on a board, he needs to be confined.

HTH, though not Bugaboo specific. :-)
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