I don’t think he is in a “baby” pram? He’s in the seat unit and has been for a while. The picture is taken from her “3-6 month” memories.
I’m not defending her at all, I don’t think he should be in a pushchair at all for a day out like that, he should be able to take it all in, walking around (socially distanced of course). But if the pushchair really was necessary then the seat unit can be world facing. So then he would be able to take in all of the colours and lights
I only say this as I have a similar pushchair for my 16 month old but he’s world facing and would be fighting to get out if I had him facing me.
As a side note, notice the caption on the picture, she really doesn’t want that boy to grow up.
I’m not defending her at all, I don’t think he should be in a pushchair at all for a day out like that, he should be able to take it all in, walking around (socially distanced of course). But if the pushchair really was necessary then the seat unit can be world facing. So then he would be able to take in all of the colours and lights
I only say this as I have a similar pushchair for my 16 month old but he’s world facing and would be fighting to get out if I had him facing me.
As a side note, notice the caption on the picture, she really doesn’t want that boy to grow up.
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