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hi im 26 weeks pregnant, i have a 11month old son and a 4yr old daughter, my daughter doesnt need to go in a buggy or pram, but when i have the baby my son will be 15 months old and still using a buggy.

 i have seen the icandy pear and was wondering if it was any good, as i have read it can change into a single pram too which would be useful for when my son has out grown the pram.

 if anyone has one or knows of anyone who has one can you please give me a little review.

thank you

lindsay

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ok, i see no-one has one, so i tried one out in the shop and ive decided on it, so i will give an update when i have it to let others know how it is.
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ok if anyone is looking to buy an icandy pear, make sure you have a big boot.

good points,

its easy to push

its not too long

children are comfy

eldest is high up and can see alot

can have the children facing back or forwards

bad points

comes apart in 4 parts

bulky to store

raincovers im still trying to work out

younger child is always behind the elder child


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