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    Yeah, I only have 2-4 dcks depending on the day, plus my son. I do not want to invest in a stroller as we don't really do any outings, and most are in the summer so the wagon is fine. My range of ages are 18 months to 23 months right now. I may be adding an 11 month old in September, but we shall see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookworm View Post
    Yeah, I only have 2-4 dcks depending on the day, plus my son. I do not want to invest in a stroller as we don't really do any outings, and most are in the summer so the wagon is fine. My range of ages are 18 months to 23 months right now. I may be adding an 11 month old in September, but we shall see.
    You may want to rethink the stroller. The choo choo is not safe even in nice weather if there are no sidewalks as the kids are too low to the ground for safety around vehicles. Also while you say you don't do enough outings to need one remember that come Sept you will be out twice a day going to the bus stop. Ideally you would find a stroller with a canopy to protect the little ones as much as possible from the elements but yes it is the parent's responsibility to send the kids with proper gear for the weather but for sure have some spare hats and mitts. I sure do not miss my days of getting kids at the bus stop. I used a large wagon. I liked that they had each other close together for body heat in cold weather which it is for most of the school year and there were no weight restrictions I needed to worry about so they could all ride.

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