- Should be able to take a carrycot for maximum comfort whilst baby M is too small to sit up.
- Should fold up easily and with the seat attached.
- Should be light enough to handle public transport.
- Should have sturdy enough wheels to handle Dutch streets without rattling the chocolate buttons out of baby M's mouth.
I was surprised at how important it was to me that it look good. I thought initially that I would be deeply practical and cost conscious - alas no. I wanted an aesthetically appealing pushchair to show off my baby in.
Most of the shopping for baby M is now done but we still haven't bought the nursery furniture yet. We walk enthusiastically into baby stores at least once a week and run out in horror half an hour later after seeing the prices for what is essentially a few planks of wood. It can take a couple of months to deliver nursery furniture and if we don't make a decision soon then baby M could well make an appearance before his furniture does. Help!!
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