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I wanted to buy my daughter one of these from America. I live in the UK..
Just something for her to have fun with a take her out in, either shopping or to the park.
Would it look really stupid and out of place. It's just I know they're not popular in the UK and don't want to look stupid..
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Just something for her to have fun with a take her out in, either shopping or to the park.
Would it look really stupid and out of place. It's just I know they're not popular in the UK and don't want to look stupid..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...ageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
THANKS
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They've been popular in the States for...oh.....millions of years-or so it seems. And yes-the child sits in it...and someone pulls. Great fun...you all sound like a bunch of fuddy-duddy's...lol
I had to laugh at the comment about it being another 'American trait'..........omg-we don't want any of THAT now......even if they are also popular in europe....;-0
I had to laugh at the comment about it being another 'American trait'..........omg-we don't want any of THAT now......even if they are also popular in europe....;-0
This is a more modern version of my Grandads hand made cart used for taking the brown ale empties back to the Red Lion. My cousin and I would go along literally for the ride, and a packet of crisps. Unbelievably rough ride, which I suppose was half the fun. Oh and we had to hang on to the empties - or fulls!
A cart such as the one shown here is probably good fun - and harmless - if you pad it well on the bottom - for the bottom!
A cart such as the one shown here is probably good fun - and harmless - if you pad it well on the bottom - for the bottom!
we had one of these when the boys were little:
http://www.step2uk.co...age.asp?productid=483
we live in new build suburbia and it is really flat so it was great for carting them around. There are a couple of radio flyers in the street now and the kids tow each other around in them and they also use them to cart abouit bits of wood and stuff for making "bases" in the bushes etc.
i would shop around though cos there are loads of similar items at a cheaper price - john deere stuff is really pricey.
There are loads of stuff on the step2 website that are really good value - the quality is great too. We have had a few things from them over the years.
http://www.step2uk.co...age.asp?productid=483
we live in new build suburbia and it is really flat so it was great for carting them around. There are a couple of radio flyers in the street now and the kids tow each other around in them and they also use them to cart abouit bits of wood and stuff for making "bases" in the bushes etc.
i would shop around though cos there are loads of similar items at a cheaper price - john deere stuff is really pricey.
There are loads of stuff on the step2 website that are really good value - the quality is great too. We have had a few things from them over the years.
Hi yellownana, I would say go for it I think your littleone will love it, the only thing I would say is go for the one with the steep sides so she doesn't bounce out & you could also screw ring attatchments into each side to fasten her harness to.( an old fuddie duddie with updates). Ron. (85years old & I'd love one)