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stroller no car seat Disney Baby Grow and Go Modular Travel System, Simply Minnie

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stroller no car seat Disney Baby Grow and Go Modular Travel System, Simply MinnieFrom those very first days with your newborn, to adventures out with your big kid, the Disney Baby Grow and Go Modular Travel System is ready to assist. Youll love the versatility you get with multiple seating configurations, all with forward and rear facing positions, which gives you 8 different ways to stroll. The onBoard FLX Infant Car Seat (included) easily attaches directly to the stroller frame, so you can quickly go from car to stroller, and

From those very first days with your newborn, to adventures out with your “big kid”, the Disney Baby® Grow and Go™ Modular Travel System is ready to assist. You’ll love the versatility you get with multiple seating configurations, all with forward- and rear-facing positions, which gives you 8 different ways to stroll. The onBoard™ FLX Infant Car Seat (included) easily attaches directly to the stroller frame, so you can quickly go from car to stroller, and back again.

The stroller seat is designed to convert to a carriage, giving infants a comfy and cozy place to stretch out and rest during a stroll. The car seat and stroller seat can be clicked into the stroller frame separately or together, so you may choose if you’d like to have all pieces together whenever you need them.

The Disney Baby® Grow and Go™ Modular Travel System will be a favorite travel companion for years to come. The stroller seat can accommodate kiddos up to 50 lbs. and has a step-up bar that lets them climb into the seat on their own. Give your little Disney fan shade with the extra-large, 3-panel canopy, and stay connected through the peek-a-boo window. Keep hungry toddlers happy with the convenient snack tray that keeps pit-stops to a minimum, so you can keep rolling.

Additional features parents love include an extra-large storage basket and for the essentials and more, 2 parent cup holders, and the stroller’s quick, compact 1-hand fold. 

Actual fit may vary. Not all children will comfortably fit in the seat for the full weight and height ranges listed.

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