Hi Cedric, There are multiple solutions to your issue. The cleanest one is creating a small service that hosts one(or more) observable(s). There is actually a good sample about this in the docs <https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/cookbook/component-communication.html#!#parent-to-child-local-var>. scroll down to "Parent and children communicate via a service". While you are on that page, there are some more examples on exactly this subject.
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