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My 18-month-old protests passionately about being in his buggy yet walking any distance when you need to get somewhere is not really practical yet - half the time going in the wrong direction and even if we're heading the right way, stopping at every interesting gate, fence, stick, drain, weed... Anyway, I was wondering whether to try him with a buggy board but have a suspicion he may be waayyy too young still - am I right? Any tips? Thanks!
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We tried Seb with one at 16months and he just jumped off it. We tried him again a week or so ago and he tried to climb into the buggy it was attached to (a bugaboo chameleon) hilarious but unhelpful. I suspect this would be the case whether he was 18mo or 2 years old, it's just his personality I think (hence the need for tank-like p&t instead of lovely light maclaren and buggy board. Sigh.

He hates his buggy and screams to get out of it, but walking along is a bit of a trial as he's so into everything and will walk into front gardens and go up to front doors, lift up the letter box flap thing and shout "allo?! Is ab!!!"

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