BabyDan Pram Seat

Posted by admin | Pram Seats | Sunday 10 January 2010 11:16 am

  • Fits many prams (41.5 – 52 cm)
  • Holds children weighing up to 15kg
  • Easy to attach and remove
  • You get to chat with your toddler whilst on the move

Product Description
We all know the situation, the baby is in the pram and the toddler doesn’t want to walk. Perhaps you just want to keep the little rascal where you can see her, right there in front of you. The BabyDan Pram Seat is a great child accessory. It can be used to seat an older child whilst walking with your pram. This is a novel yet pratical child safety product… More >>

BabyDan Pram Seat

3 Comments »

  1. Comment by Mrs. E. J. Massie — January 10, 2010 @ 11:32 am

    I am using this pram seat on my Silvercross Sleepover and love it! Like the first review my seat was a bit wobbly so I attached a luggage strap through the back of seat and under the pram body- the seat is now very safe and secure. The strap matches my pram so you don’t even notice it. I also attached a set of reins so my wee boy is fully stapped in not just with the lap belt. Would recommend it to everyone, it’s excellent, baby lies flat and big bro is happy as larry on top!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Comment by Am Hudson — January 10, 2010 @ 11:45 am

    My daughter has just started using this item, she is using it on a silvercross pram, not the old type, her son is just over two, and he sits on it very well, can’t understand why the other lady had a problem with it. If child did slip forwards he would catch the handle of the pram first, will see how it goes and update if necessary.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Comment by Concerned parent — January 10, 2010 @ 12:32 pm

    We bought this BabyDan seat to go with our Silver Cross Pram – the same as the one in the picture. Our daughter was sat in the seat and fell from the pram, with the seat still attached to her. The seat attachments simply do not fit securely to the pram and any movement results in the seat coming loose from the pram.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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