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I ALWAYS have to strap in my own 2 year old, the other two 2 yr olds i sometimes do, they are usually very well behaved. And of course, i ALWAYS buckle in the 13 month old.
Does anybody know if my 9 month old daughter would be able to ride in the choo choo? She can sit up no problem, crawls all over the house, constantly pulls her self up on to things, shes a strong girl, and 21lbs. Something tells me she should be at least a year old though
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I strap the kids in too. I have young ones and if I didn't strap them in, they would be trying to climb out as I'm pulling them along. If they prove to me that they can sit in their nicely while I'm pulling them I would consider not buckling them in.
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Here is another one in the northern Toronto (Newmarket/Barrie) area http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-s...AdIdZ401938901
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Satisfaction Guaranteed or Double Your Kids Back!!
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Expansive...
Originally Posted by KingstonMom
Does anybody know if my 9 month old daughter would be able to ride in the choo choo? She can sit up no problem, crawls all over the house, constantly pulls her self up on to things, shes a strong girl, and 21lbs. Something tells me she should be at least a year old though
I wouldn't see a problem with it. I would definitely strap her in. I'm planning to strap my kid in once it's old enough (and after it's born)! lol
I suppose I should note that I'm not a careless provider - I think if we lived on a busy street, I'd always strap them in. But I live in a small subdivision with mostly seniors at home! So not many people on the streets (except for those old ppl walking their pets)!
Last edited by Play and Learn; 08-07-2012 at 01:50 PM.
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Euphoric !
According to the 'manufacturer' it is designed for children 18 months + up to a 50 pound max per 'wagon'.
http://images.step2.com/media/pdfs/701700_info.pdf
Personally I think this is no different than a 'booster seat' it just 'moves' so as long as they are sitting unassisted with good head control and they are restrained with a seat belt to prevent falling out ????
Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
Loris Malaguzzi
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We have this wagon too-love it! please post pics!
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