Friday, March 7, 2014

Best infant car seat brand/travel system?







I'm thinking graco and already have graco travel system but just wondering if I made the wrong choice this is my 1st child and have no experience with car seats. Should I get a convertible?


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The Gracy Snugride 35 actually was rated one of the best infant seats on the market. The Snugride that goes from 20-22lbs actually are fine as well. The problem tends to be that babies outgrow them before 2 years old, and the tests say that a baby should rear-face to 2-4 years old (4 years old according to most of the research.) Now if your car seats are already in use, then I'd say just keep using them. They're safe, but you'll probably have to buy a new one in 6-8 months. A convertible gives you the ability of using the seat hopefully for the next 6 years and keeping them rear-facing longer (also after 6 months, when the baby is sitting up, they're more comfortable.)

I don't like travel systems as much because the strollers packaged with them tend to be heavy and hard to push. Plus, SIDS recommendations are that your baby sleeps on a flat surface not at a tilt. Car seats basically are the best place for a baby in the car, but when you take them out of the car you shouldn't keep them in a car seat. So a stroller that lays flat, or a chest carrier/sling you can use is safer for the baby to be in. And remember that an infant seat cannot sit on a shopping cart. Shopping carts (and car seats) are NOT made for that. Also, when you take an infant seat out it increases the weight of your baby by whatever the seat weighs, 20lbs sometimes, and it can really hurt your back hauling a bucket around like that. After your baby is 4-6 months old you can get a stroller that sits them up more safely (they're sitting up on their own more by that point) and are much easier to push.

If you have the money, I prefer the Britax-70 line. They rear-face to 40 and forward face to 70lbs, and I like the fact that Britax will replace your seat if there's an accident, but also that they guarantee it's safety in a small accident (most other seats require you to replace after a small accident as much as a large accident. Since Britax tests at higher impacts, they can guarantee it's safety after a short accident.) I like how this line actually has a steel bar on either side, and each is independently latched to the car's Latch system, plus the fact that it allows anchoring even rearfacing. Anchoring is when the top of the car seat is tied down to the floor of the car. In an accident where the seat belt fails or the latch fails that anchor can keep the seat in place.

With my children, I used a Graco Snugride for my first, and a Graco Snugride 35 for my second. With my first I hauled the seat everywhere and just about broke my back and arms. :P The stroller was a monster to deal with (and actually got recalled.) She was switched to a Britax Decathlon at 16 months about. Because of fitting issues, we didn't go directly to the Britax with my second born. With my second, we got the Snugride 35 and left it in the car, taking him in and out, using an Ergo carrier. That was far more enjoyable and when he was crying or teething I could put him in the Ergo and bounce on my exercise ball or do things around the house and he'd calm down and sleep. If I was at church or something I could put him in the Ergo and walk and he'd fall asleep. It was far better for both of us. At about 10 months old, I put him in a Britax Boulevard 70 and we tried it on my newborn preemie nephew and he fit it as well. I'm impressed at the changes, and like it a great deal. If/When I have a third, we will go immediately to a Britax Boulevard 70 (or whatever has been updated.) They're more expensive, but should last the full 6 years until it's expired, and I have no complaints.

Where do i find a travel system for twin infants?




S L


what im looking for is 2 carriers that will attach to 1 double stroller.
all im able to find is a double stroller that holds ONE carrier car seat. so far im finding that my only option is to buy 2 carriers and a double stroller which is going to make for time waisted getting babies out of a seat and into stroller. please if you know ....help



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I have 14 month old twins and couldn't find a double travel system when I was registering. Graco makes a double stroller called the Duo-Glider. It is a double tandem stroller. The Graco infant carriers pop in and out of it easily . . . but you need to purchase everything individually. We bought our infant carriers new and got a deal on the stroller on Craigs List.

When they are newborns it is definitely easier popping the carriers in and out of the stroller instead of having to unstrap them.

You might also consider a Snap & Go - it is basically just a frame that you can pop the carriers in and out of - they make a double one that is very lightweight and easy to get in and out of the car. They really are not in the infant carriers for all that long . . . so this is a good option:

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2958408

Good luck!

http://www.gracobaby.com/Catalog/Pages/ProductListingPage.aspx?catID=10:44||1&subCatID=11:10447||1&pID=10434:4294959396||1




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What is the average cost of a baby crib, blankets, and stroller?




fled


Several baby blankets and an average crib and stroller? Thanks.


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I'm in Canada, and actually, Zeller's is having an awesome deal right now.
Travel System (car seat and stroller) only $99, and it's soooo pretty (pink flowers). And some others for like $150. Usually like $200, though (for the travel system).
I got my crib and mattress given to me, but usually $150-$200 is enough for both.
Blankets..depends. Again, here, Zeller's has a pack of 4 for only $10. I also found some really cute ones at the dollar store, $2 each.

Can i bring my Baby from Canada to US?What are the requirements?




Vic


Ok i am US citizen and have gf in canada which get pregnant and we have beautiful baby girl,can i bring my baby to visit her grandma into US,will i be in trouble?And what are the requirements in order to get in here in US, she is 1 week old now.


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Are you going by Air? If so then the baby would require a Passport, it should also be 6 weeks old before it starts flying so that it does have a better immune system.

If you are traveling by Land or Sea then the baby would require the birth certificate, nothing more than that.

You yourself need a Passport, Passport ID card, NEXUS card to go by Air. If going by land or sea then the same or and Enhanced Driver's License.

Anyway you are traveling if the mother is not with you then you will require a Power of Attorney to cross the border without the other parent. She will need one as well to travel without you.




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Whats the best travel system,?




Renee


in your opinion? i want to have one, but need advice on people with them or anything just to know what you like best. If you have a website or anything that would be useful. It will be a boy and i want something tan or brown with blue or green.


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I have the Graco travel system and I love it. The car seat comes with two bases and the stroller works great. It's a big system, but I found it held a giant diaper bag, the baby and lots of drinks and snacks.

Graco also has one of the highest safety ratings.

This is the one I have: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3420746

It comes in browns and blues.

Has anyone else had/have this infant travel system?




Got Jesus?


I recently bought a 2007 Safety 1st Eurostar Travel System off of Craigslist for $50. I looked on the website for recalls prior and any faults on Safety 1st's behalf and found none. The model number is 22 325 CRB. I Just want to know what anyone else's experience with this travel system was because on http://nhtsa.gov website - the Safety 1st car seats were rated the lowest stars. I originally wanted the Chicco Key Fit 30 travel system because it is one of the safest travel systems out there, but don't want to spend $300 at Babies R' Us. Some input on my new "Travel system" would be great. Thanks


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That website rates the parents ease of use. It's an opinion of using the seat, not the safety factor.

You need to be look at this site. Safety first passes crash test: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/babies-kids/baby-toddler/car-seats/infant-car-seat-ratings/ratings-overview.htm

Safety 1st is safe, as most of these systems, it's just hard to handle, hook to your seat, and are very bulky. But you should get the hang of it in no time. My friend has the pink one and there are no issues. There are NO recalls on it, so it's fine as long as it wasn't abused by previous owners. http://www.safety1st.com/product/detail.asp?ID=2816&model=6497

More money doesn't mean safer.
This has a formula for best car seat fit for your car:
http://www.carseatdata.org/




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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Baby Travel System Help?




Rocio


Okay so we are shopping for baby items now! Yay!
My husband and I really want a convertible car seat, particularly this one "Safety 1st Complete Air⢠65 Convertible Car Seat - Great Lakes" (here is the link http://www.sears.com/safety-1st-complete-air-153-65-convertible-car-seat/p-04918152000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2)
But we are wondering if this car seat, or a similar convertible car seat would work for those new "snap n go" strollers, where its just a base, and you should just "click" the car seat in.
We want a travel system, but wish they wouldnt come with just the seat for the infant. Which is why we want the convertible seat, it lasts longer.

(this is what that snap and go stroller im talking about looks like http://www.sears.com/safety-1st-clic-it-33-infant-seat-carrier-black/p-04901811000P?prdNo=23&blockNo=23&blockType=G23 )

Please help.



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The Safety First Complete Air is a great car seat... but it's not an infant snap-n-go type of seat. There's no convertible that will work with the snap-n-go strollers because they are all 'install and keep it there' seats. But really you don't need the snap-n-go Travel System. They're not worth it.

First, SIDS recommendations are that babies lay flat when they're not being carried. Even sitting in a car seat causes their oxygen level to dip and babies have died sleeping in car seats. Car seats are the safest place for them to travel in the car, but it's not for sleeping or spending long periods of time in.

Second, a snap-n-go stroller is cheapest NOW, but once the baby outgrows the infant seat (some as early as 6 months, most by a year or two) the stroller is garbage. You can't use it without the infant seat. And I'll tell you now, most babies want to sit up more from 6 months on. Compared with a normal stroller that will go to usually 50lbs and will last you for 5 years? No contest which is the better stroller. If you want something that lasts longer you do NOT want the snap-n-go, you want a normal stroller. I personally like the Baby Trend 'jogging' strollers with the big wheels for an economical choice. Try them out in stores. Small wheels tend to have problems going through sand (like at parks) and going up and over curbs/cracks/stairs are harder with small wheels.

To point it out, strollers are also rarely recalled and you can buy them used without worrying about an expiration date. So you can go on craigslist and buy a used one without it being an issue. The strollers that don't lay flat the baby can use once they can sit up while propped and their head is steady, usually from 4-6 months on. In the meantime, babies are usually very easy to carry, or get something like a Moby Wrap or Ergo and wear them (for the record, you can't put a baby seat on shopping carts, and using a stroller to go shopping is hard since it's not a cart, but put the baby in a sling/wrap/carrier and they'll fall asleep. It works WONDERFULLY.)

If you really want a snap-n-go you may be able to find one and a car seat to go with it on craigslist. Do NOT use the car seat in the car, that's not safe. However, if you're just using it for the stroller, then you should be able to do that.

Mommies: Did you buy a travel system?




New mommy!


I'm debating on what to buy exactly, there are just so many to choose from. So, my question is, if you love your travel system, what is it and why do you love it?


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Yes,

I have twins and have the double snap and go with Graco safeseats.

With rear facing seats snap and go's just make sense. They are the easiest to use. You don't have to wake / unstrap the baby. Just lift the car seat from stroller to car back to stroller.

YOu can get them really cheap from Craig's list, and they work with most infant bucket car seats.

Without them, I am lugging TWO 40 pound car seats around. This is about impossible.

I bought it used. It was $180 for 2 car seats, 2 bases, and the double snap and go strollers.

My twins are 8 months and still in their travel system. They can use the travel system until they outgrow their infant bucket seats. With twins leg length can start to be a problem, but my guys are tall and still using it at 8 months, we just have to be careful with the twin in the back putting his feet out of the way when the front one goes in. Singletons don't have this problem.

My twins love outtings in the travel system and hate slings. Most babies love strollers, and I think slings look a lot worse then a stroller, so that is a pretty silly argument!

Seriously? Reason against travel system is it is made of plastic and cloth?

I can see someone not liking the look of them, I think strollers are neat, but slings look kinda tacky. But that is personal taste.

I am taking a trip today possible without the snap and go stoller, and dreading it. It means every bathroom stop I have to take my twins out of the car seats, which is undoing a bunch of buckles then wrestling them out of a backwards position, waking them up while putting them into something else (umbrella stroller) snapping THAT up, wheeling them into the bathroom with me, unsnapping the umbrella stroller wrestling them into the car seats OR removing the car seats (which involves pulling the car safety seat belts through loops) then doing the 5 point harnass AGAIN just to go potty. I can't leave them in the car at a gas station.

Okay, that does it, I'm taking the snap and go! I wanted the umbrella stroller there, but that isn't worth it! I'll take both or just the snap and go. Seriously, wrestling sleeping babies in and out of REAR facing car seats just to use the bathroom is a nightmare! Its a 6 hour drive and I can't hold it that long. :( Glad you asked this. lol.




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Stroller travel system that is comfortable for someone tall?




Angie


I need to get a travel system that is comfortable for someone tall. I'm doing most of my shopping online and looking for recomendations. for our first child our mother in law got us the crappiest travel system ever as a gift. My boyfriend hate it using it he is 6'3 and had to bend his back over to be able to walk with it and it was very uncomfortable for him. He wants to be able to walk out son in the stroller so we want to buy something ourselves this time around that it's comfortable for someone tall to use. Thank You
We want a stroller carseat combo since we want to be able to put the newborn carseat in the stroller

17 weeks pregant now :)



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I own the Chicco Key fit 30 travel system.
We love it, it comes with a stroller, car seat, and a car seat base. The handle bar on the stroller is adjustable, and I am amazed at how easy it is to use the stroller. it opens and folds very smoothly. I only wish the basket underneath was larger but it's not that big of a deal. I know they carry this system at Babies R Us. Even if you don't buy it from there you can still go to look at it and try it out.
And I've heard nothing but good reviews about the car seat. My friend had a 5 day old baby in the backseat of his car when they were hit by a drunk driver, he was bruised badly and had 3 surgeries since, but the baby was perfectly fine. So much in fact that the baby remained sleeping throughout the entire thing. (the child was examined by doctors for any problems immediately afterwards and none were found)
So I definitely recommend this system to anyone who asks.
http://www.healthchecksystems.com/chicco_keyfit30_travel_system.htm

What is the best brand in travel systems for babies?




Heidi


I'm looking for the best brand for car seat, stroller, and pack n play!


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Graco for the pack n play. Huggies hands-down for baby wipes. As for the car seat, hated travel systems. Strollers are bulky, car seat is quickly outgrown. Saved the money and bought a good convertible car seat and a baby ring sling to carry baby. We found a great deal on a used graco quattro stroller that reclined flat for a newborn. I rather have my lil ones have room to stretch out if in the stroller than stuffed in some plastic seat. The first Years True Fit makes an awesome seat for newborns and probably will last you five years.




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Monday, March 3, 2014

The Graco Symbio Travel System?




Drea.S


does anybody know where i can buy th graco symbio travel system? i could only find the them in UK sites and im not sure if the deliver to the US please help i really love this stroller



http://edinburgh.gumtree.com/edinburgh/87/48956987.html

http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Babies-R-Us/Travel-and-Pushchairs/Travel-Systems-and-Pushchairs/Pushchairs-and-Strollers/Graco-Symbio-Pushchair-in-Slate(0068319)?cm_mmc=Affiliate%2fAwin-_-36799-_-Feed-_-Graco%20Symbio%20Pushchair%20in%20Slate&aw_link=aw



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i noticed graco seems to give different prettier travel systems to the UK,
i've liked them as well

ETA:
on albeebaby.com
they have quinny buzz 4 for 349.00 (very cheap)and it's similar to that..

UPPA BABY STROLLER? ANYONE?




A new day


Has anyone taken an uppa baby vista on an airplane?? Im planning on going to NY next week and was wondering if anyone has, did it come back all scratched or damaged at all? and what about the bassinet feature? I use the bassinet right now my son is only a month, will they except the bassinet part or do I need to use the actual seat???

Thanks!
wow I finally got some answers lol, I have posted this question about 5 times!

so thanks to you both for some answers

I would like to add that the bassinet feature I dont plan on bringing in the cabin but wanted to know if it could be checked at the gate along with the stroller, so the baby will have a bed when we get to our destination, also the carseat I just wanted to bring along so when our friend picks us up we will have one for the car ride..
fyi continental is garbage!! they dont tell you any info, they also failed to tell me that they charge for each bag none are free anymore, with a newborn you would think they would mention this knowing I will need extra baggage grrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! the cost of my baggage way exceeds the price of the ticket!

ticket - $190
baggage both ways - $280
and that doesnt include an extra $100 each way if I want to bring the carseat!

RIDICULOUS!



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I want to address something first - Regulations do not stipulate that a child needs to be in a CRS (Child Restraint System - otherwise known as a car seat), but the

FAA (Federal Aviation Administration - USA),
CAA (Civil Aviation Authority - UK),
JAA (Joint Regulatory Authority - Europe),
and CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority - Australia)

among others, and all airlines recommend children under 40lbs (18kg) have their own seat with a child safety device. In fact, many airlines offer half-price tickets specifically so parents can be guaranteed that their child can travel in a CRS device.

I strongly advise using a CRS. I have always bought a seat for my children and used their car seats for them in the plane. It is the only way to ensure safety for your child - especially during turbulence. Depending on how bad the turbulence (and it can come on suddenly) anything not secured will go flying (I don't want to scare you, but I have seen it happen first hand). There are other reasons as well, many of which are not regularly spoken about (so as not to make parents afraid). The truth is, accidents and incidents with planes are rare, but when they happen, they can be more detrimental than an accident by car. Having your child in a car seat also makes children feel secure, is more comfortable for both you and your child, will help your child sleep, and gives you both the opportunity to relax a bit as well.

A CRS is a hard-backed child or infant safety seat that is approved by the government for use in both motor vehicles and aircraft.

In order to be certified for use on an airplane, the car seat has to met the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Check the labels on the side of your car restraint for a sticker (words will be printed in red) for verification that your seat is safe for airplane use. Here is a picture of what the sticker would look like: http://jamiehassen79.angelfire.com/flying_children_pics/FMVSS.jpg


Now about the stroller, all airlines differ on what kind of stroller you are allowed to take, but all allow an umbrella stroller. Continental does not specify as to which type of stroller they allow, so if I were you, at the very least I would print out the page that talks about strollers being allowed. If an agent questions you on it, show them to prove to you where it says the type you have is not allowed.
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/content/travel/baggage/infant.aspx

Gate checking means that you are allowed to use your stroller up until you board, and it will be waiting for you as soon as you deboard the plane. Here is how gate checking a stroller works:

When you first check-in, let the agent know you have a stroller. They will put a a luggage tag on your stroller just like they do the rest of your luggage, except you are able to use the stroller throughout the airport. They will also give you the claim ticket for your stroller like they do the rest of your luggage. If you plan on using a stroller bag, le them know and they will give you the tag to put on the bag later once you have your stroller securely inside it, but before boarding.

When you go through security, you will be asked to fold your stroller and place it on the conveyor belt to be X-rayed. Because of this, it is always best to make sure that any "extras" you have on your stroller are taken off so that they are not damaged and so that the stroller can pass easily through the X-ray machine.

When you are boarding, whether you board first, in the middle, or last, there will be an agent that will take your stroller from you. Again, make sure that any extras are taken off so they do not get damaged during the flight, and secure your stroller in the closed position. The agent will place the stroller in a special compartment under the plane for the duration of the flight.

When you exit your flight, the handlers will have your stroller waiting for you at the end of the jetway, near the gate. Should you have a bus arrival instead of a gate arrival, they will place the strollers on the ground near the buses for parents to collect.


I've been flying internationally & domestically with my children since they were each 2 months (now 9&6, 10 months and currently pregnant with #4). At least three trips a year are the children & I traveling internationally (14+ hours each way) alone. We do another 8-10 international & domestic flights a year as a family. Due to this, I have written a small article about flying with children that goes more in-depth, gives up to date security rules & regulations for the US, EU, UK, & Australia, offers tips & tricks for the travel, etc.
http://www.angelfire.com/jamiehassen79/flying_children.html


Good luck, and if I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me.




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Where can I find car seat/stroller travel systems for girls that are NOT pink and under $200?




highgoals2


Where can I find car seat/stroller travel systems for girls that are NOT pink and under $200?
I live in northern Indiana. I can order online (for stores that offer online purchases)



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Things to consider. Why? I mean, except for transporting your baby in the car, a car seat should not be used for things like riding in the stroller, or on shopping carts, or things like that. It comes from the studies done in the last year or so that shows that a baby left to sleep or sit in an inclined position for too long can get into an oxygen lowered state. Ie, it's not good for them to be in an inclined position like a car seat for longer than 2 hours full in a day, until they're older than about 6 months old.

Now, since recalls done on strollers are far less than recalls done on car seats, you can get the stroller from someone selling second-hand (just doublecheck recall lists) and get a better car seat. The Chicco brand stroller, for instance, lays flat, making it usable from newborn on up. :) On Ebay, I can see a few for under $100 (make sure they say fully reclining.) I'm sure you could find some at Craigslist as well. :) Otherwise, you could consider using a baby chest carrier for the first few months until your baby is old enough (3-6 months) to sit at a slight incline, then you can get a stroller that nearly reclines all the way.

If you do that, my favorite travel system is the Baby Trend, at least to recommend to people. It's under $200, the car seat is one of the top safety rated (though the buckles are a pain in the neck I'll warn you now), and the stroller is a jogger that you can use as a stroller. I LOVE ours. They recline far enough back for about 2+months, so I wouldn't put a newborn in it, but if you can last the 2 months then it lasts to 40lbs. Only negative is that the basket is only rated to carry 5lbs, so you can't bring a huge diaper bag with you (or if you do you have to carry it.)

Shoot though. If you're dead set on a travel system, you can always find someone selling the stroller that goes with a travel system, buy that for a cheaper price, and then use the rest of the money to get the car seat, and get it cheaper that way. But I'm not a fan of travel systems. To me it seems like it ropes folks into thinking a baby should sleep in the car seat and it's just not safe.
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What is a travel system and why does it cost £900?




Trixie


Apparently it's something to do with a car seat because that question said the car seat was included. But can't you get a really good car seat for well under $200? Why spend a thousand a bucks on a "travel system"? What all does it come with?


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A travel system comes with:
A stroller
An infant Carseat which fits into the stroller
A base for the carseat which stays in the car

I was bought one for $1300 NZD for my baby, and it's a great combo - the stroller can be facing you or away from you, a bassinet for younger babies, an umbrella to keep the sun away, a storm cover, the infant Carseat, the Carseat base, interchangeable coloured padding for different looks, a large diaper bag and a storage bag with wheels. The stroller lays flat for a newborn, and holds up to a 4 year old.
I would never buy this for myself.
I spent a lot of money on a diono radian RXT for my baby, my 4 year old can still fit rear facing in it. The diono is a convertible seat from 5-120lb, so I don't want an infant seat.
My mother in law bought the travel system for me and out of politeness I have had to use it (the stroller is great, but I hate the infant seat) if it were my choice, I would have bought a cheap $100 stroller and use my diono radian RXT and not used the crappy infant seat.




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Sunday, March 2, 2014

travel system Babies R Us?




girl.U.dNt


Okay so i bought a travel system from babies R us and i was wondering if i can return it? i have the receipt but not the box?


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You probably won't be able to return it without the original packaging. I would recommend calling the store though and double checking just in case.

What is the best travel system for baby?




whatup


i am 23 weeks pregnant, my grandma is buying us the travel system- stroller/base/carseat thing in 5-7 weeks. We need it to be under 220 at the most, prefir 200 and under.

Walmart
target
babys r us ect.... we want to go pick it up not ship it

is there a site to look at the 5 point harness system ect....

any parents have a great one they used for years that is easy to push, and store items in when pushing baby ect.... and a very safe carseat?

thanks!



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http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Babies-R-Us/Travel-and-Pushchairs/Travel-Systems-and-Pushchairs/Travel-systems/Graco-Excursion-Travel-System-in-Bluestone(0069908)
thats a good graco travel system for only £150 - 3 wheeler aswell!




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