... but I saw this 'Cosatto Sherpa Carrier' and thought it was ideal. You could remove the carry bag (which also doubled as a bag to put the actual carrier in, for storage purposes, as it folds down very easily, and can be carried by means of a shoulder strap) as it was only attached to the frame ... Read review
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Advantages: They can't run away from you! Disadvantages: They have a tendancy to pull your hair when they're sitting in it!
We initially started to look at baby carriers for our second child, mainly because our first child started school and as we live fairly near to the school, we decided to shun the standard '4 x 4 school run' shenanigans, and walk!
" Why not use the buggy?" I hear you cry?
Well, not only are the pavements dreadful around where we live, and your arms feel like they're going to fall off by pushing it to the end of the road, through vibration from constant ... ...to hold on to the buggy and walk along side, because we have to pass and cross a very busy road - and they have this tendency to pull on the buggy, you feel like you're pushing 10 stone!!! Also too, I don't know if you've ever noticed, but it tends to rain rather a lot in this country, and it's difficult to push a buggy and hold an umbrella at the same time!
We also find when on holiday, it's hard to take a buggy on the beach, sand making it hard ...
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