Subject: Rain cover issue Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:12 am
We have a p&t sport and the rain cover poppers on at the front and has velcro down the back, Andrew has decided he hates the raincover right now and refuses to have it on... i dont have a cosy toes for the pushchair as i havent got around to getting one yet even then though its only going to be shower proof and isnt going to keep him dry in the rain but i dont know what to do, if i put it on he freaks out and kicks his feet out pulling off covering sophie so they both get wet they do have decent rain coats but they arent going to keep the pushchair or thir legs dry.
does anyone have any sugestions? its not he noise of it hurting his ears because he has fallen asleep in the pushchair and ive put it on and hes been fine if it was the noise it wo uld wake him up?
Zee
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Subject: Re: Rain cover issue Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:49 am
I wish I could help hun, but tbh we're going through the exact same thing at the moment I put it on and he just pulls and pulls, sticks his head out the side etc.
I know Nicssy went through the same thing yonks ago, not sure if she ever solved the problem, but maybe she could share her secrets. xx
me
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Subject: Re: Rain cover issue Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:07 am
Ive got no ideas but am going to watch this as I can see one of my two not liking it at one point when it P&T
RosP
Join date : 2010-09-02 Location : Hertfordshire Posts : 175
My only suggestion would be to get puddlesuits... Seb has a Regatta puddlesuit which we bought online (OH found them on Amazon for 12.99 at the time but I think that was clearance of the old design), they do pink/red/blue (red being a nice unisex choice so can be handed down!). I find the sizing slightly on the small side so skipped 18-24 over the summer and am making him wear 2-3 at 18 months, which admitted is ridiculously big! I think M'care and Debenhams do similar things. It is a bit of a faff to get on but it is great for playing outside when it is damp and for transfers to/from the car. (Don't suppose they work over skirts/dresses though!)
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Subject: Re: Rain cover issue Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:30 am
Wil has a puddlesuit and it is great.
He doesn't do pushchairs let alone raincovers so I have pretty much given up. If it rains he either walks or goes on his tricycle because I am not having a sopping wet pushchair just because he won't have the raincover on.
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Subject: Re: Rain cover issue Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:09 am
braden refused his from the age of 11 months, he would kick and scream and get in hysterics to the point he was sick if we tried to have the raincover on, so we just did our best with blankets, hats and coats, he got wet but it was the only option! x