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It's getting harder to persuade my 20-month-old into her pram. She does the banana-octopus-shape thingy and screams her head off.


I do let her walk sometimes, but as we live on the main road I'm not always keen.


I remember letting my first one walk everywhere at that age, but I don't have the nerve to keep an eye on two of them on the loose! Has anyone got any advice on how to get through these tricky last few months of needing a pram? Would a trike make the journey more exciting?

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Hmm I'm having similar problems, especially when it comes to the school run (see my thread about slings!). Mine is ok to scoot now but can't be trusted not to zoom off int he wrong direction - then throws a proper terrible 2 yr old tantrum when he's yanked back. He can escape from the buggy too so there is no long-term tethering solution. I am just going with bribes in the buggy for now, but going to borrow a back carrier to see if that's any better.

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