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Hi everyone i know this topic has been done to death but i really need some advice!! I currently have a cameleon that my daughter loves (shes 7 months) but im now going bk to work and my parents will have her on the weekend. They really dont understand how to use the cam and i think they find it quite overwhelming so i was initially going to buy them a cheap maclaren however after looking at some bugaboo bees i really do like them, i live in a flat and am always having trouble bringing the cam down however if i had a bee it would make my life so much easier! I will also be picking up my daughter from her childminder after university and thought the bee would be easy for me to bring along...


Is the bee just as comfortable as the cameleon? Does it hold out in rain? Can babys sit in it for a while without feeling uncomfortable? My daughter can sleep for hours in the cam so am worried that she might feel uncomfortable in the bee :S advise pls? Thanks! Nabz x

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Short answer, yes.


I had the Cameleon for #1, and have a Bee for #3. Love it. Once you are out of the cocoon/carry cot stage there's really not much difference in terms of the seat unit. Get a sheepskin or buggy snuggle and it's lovely and cosy.


When we had a Cameleon we also bought a McLaren to use in the car, for travel etc, whereas now that I've got a Bee I don't need a McLaren. Super easy to fold and carry.

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