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Jul 1 2011, 12:45 PM EDT
White76Knight
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If you fall backwards you cannot use your hands to catch yourself. The child is between you and the ground and so may be injured.
In-Arms PROS CONS No hassle with taking child in an out of anything. Both hands are not free. Arms tire after carrying for long distances.
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May 5 2011, 7:01 PM EDT
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backpacks. Some models have small, attachable backpacks. Babies that are unable to sit on their own cannot be carried this way. Easier to run (depending on the person) Older children become heavy after a while. Difficult to run (depending on the person)In-Arms PROS CONS No
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Jul 29 2010, 11:12 AM EDT
kinelta
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The goal is to provide information about each type of transport. These may be for short or long term use, used for a person alone with children or in a group of other adults with children.
Each option is listed with the pros
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Jul 28 2010, 11:51 PM EDT
kinelta
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Can be modified to hitch onto the back of a bicycle
Strollers, Jogging
PROS CONS Maneuverable in diverse types of terrain Requires an air pump and tubes for tires Some models seat double Not all types have adequate storage space
Can be modified to hitch
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Jul 28 2010, 4:41 PM EDT
kinelta
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Strollers are short, making it difficult to push without discomfort due to posture.
Bicycles
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Enables children to travel farther distances
Best only for confident riders
Can attach baskets to front and/or rear of bike for extra storage space.
Easy for children to out-distance others
Scooters
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Jul 28 2010, 1:54 PM EDT
Maricely
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after a while.In-Arms PROS CONS No hassle with taking child in an out of anything. Both hands are not free. Arms tire after carrying for long distances.Strollers
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No extra weight to carry
Difficult to maneuver in some terrain
Extra storage space
Bicycles Scooters
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Jul 28 2010, 1:25 PM EDT
kinelta
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Each option is listed with the pros and cons of its use. If there are pros or cons that are not listed for a specific
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Jul 28 2010, 12:52 PM EDT
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