i want to know b/c when my daughter is about 3-4 years old i might be having another baby and i want to get this stroller
( http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=br_1_1/602-2284618-9307864?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=1&asin=B000LNN53A )
but, if my daughter will be weighing more than the requirement then, there would be no point in me getting the stroller.
my daughter is 20 months old. so, that is a long time from now. i'm just planning ahead.... WAY ahead.
2007-03-27
13:09:03
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler
yes, it says max weight is 80lbs. but that is the COMBINED weight of two children. so don't be smart azz about it.
2007-03-27
13:29:22 ·
update #1
I'm not 100% on this, but 80lbs (the max weight for the older kid's portion on the stroller) is the weight requirement for getting out of a booster seat, along with being 8 years-old, no?
My daughter is *3 years 3 months* and weighs 34lbs. Her pediatrician says she's between 75% and 90% on all of her growth curve charts for height, weight and head circumference. So, I'd think that it's safe to say she's on the bigger side of average for a 3 year-old.
All in all... not 80lbs!
2007-03-27 13:25:48
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answered by Smitty 3
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The diet is too much to handle because you're making yourself uncomfortable. If you make yourself uncomfortable with dramatic lifestyle changes, you wont stick with it. I think what will work best for you is one or two small changes at a time. That is how a lot of people do it. My mom used to be big as the side of the house and she started with small changes. First she gave up candy bars and after a week or so she gave up cheese burgers then after another week or so she started walking a little bit.... and just gradually keep adding those small changes. Shes fit now.
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I think you could benefit a lot with some nutrition or fitness coaching. Most people need that because they want to change and have all the drive to do it and stick with it, but just don't know what to do or how to start.
Small changes make all the difference. I don't know what you do all day but one small change could be to just start taking stairs instead of an elevator... or if you have whole milk with your cearal, switch to skim or 2% just things like that. Or, if you eat breakfast as school, instead of having the biscuits and gravy, have fruit and oatmeal or whatever else is available that's a better choice. Or stop having ketchup with your French fries (its all sugar). It really does work.
I've spent lots of money on diet clinics and stuff that use drugs or put you on a really strict diet and the results never lasted because it was just too dramatic and I went back to the same bad habits. The only things that ever let to lasting resuts was the small changes that I stuck with... like parking far away from buildings and walking through the parking lot rather than parking as close to the door as I could... I've even joined extreme fitness classes like crossifr and never stayed with them because it was just too much all at once.
One thing you can do that you wont really notice is don't eat everything on your plate... leave like 20% of it. At the end of the month, all that food really adds up.
2015-02-07 23:27:34
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answered by ? 1
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My son is 3-1/2 and weighs 36 lbs. He was weighed today at the dr's office, so it's a pretty timely question. :) I would say he is of avg size for a boy. We didn't do the percentiles today b/c it wasn't a well-check, just checking for an ear infection. The avgs for girls are a little less than boys, so that stroller will be fine.
2007-03-27 13:33:26
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answered by Christie F 2
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I think it varies from child to child. My son is 4 years and 5 months he weighs 40 lbs 2ozs. He eats alot and is very active. My sisters daughter is 3 and 6 months she weights 31 lbs. She is a picky eater. My nephew is 8 months and weighs 18 Lbs. he eats anything and everything, doesnt exercize just sits and eats...
2007-03-27 13:25:48
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answered by heavenly_rain_angel 2
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it verys on your body weight and on how they weigh now cause i have a 4 year old boy that weighs like 35 pounds but i also have a 3 year old neice that only weights 21 pounds. so it verys
2007-03-27 15:34:02
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answered by llil_thang 1
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I had a double stroller with my two girls, and it was extremely hard to push. They weighed only 50 pounds together, but it was difficult to get around places. It hurt my wrists trying to go around corners. It was awful. I now just put my oldest in the back of a shopping cart, find a blanket or something I can put down for her to sit on(she complains it hurts her knees, which I can see her point) and my youngest sits in the front. No problems.
2007-03-27 14:35:20
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answered by Melissa R 4
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My son is 3 yrs and 9 mos and weighs 45 lbs. He's big for his age.
2007-03-27 15:55:27
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answered by poonie 3
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It really varies but my daughter is 3 and weighs 30 pounds. i would say average is 30-40 pounds.
2007-03-27 13:16:24
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answered by Mom 6
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My three year old wieghs about 38 pounds. He is in the 75 to 80 percentile for his age group
2007-03-27 13:50:53
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answered by hotmoma_37 4
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Average Weight 3 Year Old Boy
2016-06-20 15:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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