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bugaboo lynx and turtle travel system

bugaboo lynx and turtle travel system Bugaboo Butterfly + Turtle One Travel System

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bugaboo lynx and turtle travel system Bugaboo Butterfly + Turtle One Travel SystemOne Second Fold The smart and easy 1 second folding system, which offers a true fold & go experience with just one free hand. So, parents can enjoy every minute out with their tiny explorer. Bugaboo Butterfly gives parents and their growing baby the freedom to discover together. On the go comfort Butterfly was designed with growing babies in mind (up to 50 lbs) featuring the highest backrest of any other ultra compact stroller, an extra spacious and

One Second Fold

The smart and easy 1 second folding system, which offers a true fold & go experience with just one free hand. So, parents can enjoy every minute out with their tiny explorer.

Bugaboo Butterfly gives parents and their growing baby the freedom to discover together.

On the go comfort

Butterfly was designed with growing babies in mind (up to 50 lbs) featuring the highest backrest of any other ultra compact stroller, an extra spacious and comfortable integrated seat inlay with extra padded cushioning for optimal ergonomics and an integrated 5 position leg rest.

Butterfly's 4-wheel suspension and wear-resistant wheels offer ultimate maneuverability. The 4-panel extendable sun canopy with breezy discovery window and almost fully flat one-hand spacious recline (143°), create a cozy cocoon-like nap station on the go.

Features:

  • Includes wheel caps, rain cover & carry strap
  • XL 4-panel sun canopy with full panel, breezy discovery window
  • 4-wheel suspension for smooth one-hand push, suits kids up to 50 lbs
  • Puncture proof wheels
  • Easy quick-click height adjustable straps feature Bugaboo’s signature no-thread harness system
  • Integrated 5-position leg rest for optimal ergonomics
  • Extra spacious, padded seat with 24.8"" of upper body space
  • Machine washable, water repellent fabrics that are built to last
  • Car seat compatible with Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna, Bugaboo Turtle One by Nuna, as well as many popular car seat brands using dedicated Bugaboo Butterfly adapters

Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield By Nuna Infant Car Seat + Base

The Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna is our lightweight car seat to safely transport your baby from day one. Designed in collaboration with Nuna, it offers top comfort for your baby on the road. Add the right adapter for seamless pairing with Bugaboo strollers.

  • Nuna-patented Tailor tech™ memory foam for ultimate side-impact protection
  • Suitable from birth (4 lbs) until 15 months (max. 30 lbs and 30 inches)
  • Lightweight design (8.8 lbs), easy to lift, carry and transport.
  • Merino wool mix baby insert to keep your baby snug and warm
  • Adjustable head support for optimal security
  • Bugaboo Turtle by Nuna recline base included, easy to install in your car
  • Sun canopy with UPF 50+ protection and a peek-a-boo window
  • 5-point harness with chest clip
  • Compatible with Bugaboo strollers (adapters needed)

This item contains the car seat, base, all hardware parts of the canopy, seat fabric, sun canopy with smart visor and baby inlay.

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★★★★★ 3
Good book for parents
Format: Hardcover
A good review for parents to keep as they struggle, but as reviewer noted a bit oversimplified. I bought after had listened to a panel on Forum discussed screen time. As a grandparent, sitting with my wife each on our I pads, I recall eating at restaurants when you look an see so many n smart gadgets texting, tweeting selfing and wonder where the talk is. I did post a photo of a wee grandchild playing while tv playing and three other in room were on their gadgets. The discussion was good. No answers. But, the discusses all recommend Lahey's book. In a period when helicopter parents strive for kids and overpower them, success comes without self motivation, and absent of failing , or at least the skills needed to overcome failure, grit and resilience and desire. Good to,learn early that they are part of a community and tasks are performed not for bribes or pay, but part of all pulling together. She spends a few pages on bullying and how to deal with it. Certainly for sandbox or recess in early years letting kids figure out how to work together through squabbles and fights is good. How do we handle the issues when kids get older? Teddy Roosevelt said learn to box. Sometimes really big kids pummel the weak. Stepping in may be needed. Bullying which now is felt a larger part of school with snubbing, nasty notes, cliques causes no bodily harm, but is part of life. Dealing with it Is a difficult task for teachers and parents. I applaud the new generation of teachers and parents who work as teams. A quarter century ago the moms at our kids elementary school were called the mafia moms. No prisoners. I recall an episode when well dressed ladies said whatever the vogue n radon gas wrong, ..they knew cause they could read and they didn't have to learn what their kids were saddled with and the new math, now very old, was wrong. Maybe now teachers and parents can complain together about the evil core, or how much time the teachers should spend prepping for a test.
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Basil tree 45
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★★★★★ 4
Good tips, though possibly over-obvious to some...
Format: Kindle
if you're prone to be a helicopter parent. If you're not, then I would say read it anyway so you can see where other parents might be approaching parenting. It pretty much fits in with other parenting books I've read such as "How Children Succeed" by Paul Tough, and "Grit" by Angela Duckworth. As with any parenting book, how useful you find it depends on what you're already doing. One of the examples that the author uses in the book is that of a kid forgetting his/her lunch at home. If you "rescue" the kid by driving his lunch to school, then there's no motivation for him to remember it in the future. Got it! When I was a kid and I forgot my lunch at home, I was not then able to concentrate at school for fear of my mother's reaction when I got home. She needed to "teach me a lesson" by shaming me for forgetting it, cussing me out, turning it into a moral issue, and giving me the silent treatment for several days. When that's the consequence for forgetting a lunch, then going hungry for a day seems trivial. In fact, it would be less stressful to simply declare that I'm no longer bringing lunch to school anymore so that I can't possibly forget it again, and protect myself from a bipolar parent's mood swings. But some parents can't even let their kids go hungry for the day, even though suffering the consequence's of one's behavior doesn't even feel like punishment. If you had a parent like mine, you would hardly need to read this book, and yet I would recommend it so you can understand what other people's parents are doing. My kid is 2 now. I pretty much let him learn from experience, although I outright ban dangerous and unhygienic behaviors. This book pretty much reinforces my approach anyway.
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★★★★★ 5
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Format: Board book
Love the colors, very sturdy.
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We love El Tummy Time!
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The bright colors and pictures are so fun, and the thick board book material makes it durable. Our big kids love to name the animals while baby does tummy time so it’s great to get multiple kids involved.
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I love gifting Sí Sabo Kis books to all my cousins! They love them.
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