Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can probably handle it, especially if you can take turns doing piggy back rides.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can probably handle it, especially if you can take turns doing piggy back rides.
Congratulations. You win for the first stupidest post of 2020.
NP. Five year olds can walk, as much as OP can.
This. Kid can walk, no reason why she can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can probably handle it, especially if you can take turns doing piggy back rides.
Congratulations. You win for the first stupidest post of 2020.
NP. Five year olds can walk, as much as OP can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can probably handle it, especially if you can take turns doing piggy back rides.
Congratulations. You win for the first stupidest post of 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks guys - my husband has back issues and honestly I am just not strong enough to carry her so don’t think piggy back rides or that back carrier will work. Going to look into the scooter and see if there is a foldable one, I think that could be a great option.
Anonymous wrote:We used a freeloader child carrier for similar trip and same age- for kids up to 80 pounds and think under 50”
Anonymous wrote:They can probably handle it, especially if you can take turns doing piggy back rides.