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Pickrell, Rebecca M (IS) REBECCA.PICKRELL at ngc.com
Fri Jul 10 12:19:40 UTC 2009


Tammy, do they make several versions of the sit&stroll? 
Can you share any info, I'm just using the one that goes up to 40 pounds
and thought there was only one model. Please share whatever you know.  

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Hi,

I just bought the sit and stroll infant carseat for Remus and I love it.
If you need something convertable it's definitely what you should get.
You can pull it easily and it's easy to get in and out of cars and
busses.  I did not have such a device for Colyn but seeing and using one
now I really wish I had known about it back then.  It would have made my
life so much easier, and I intend to get the bigger sit and stroll when
Remus needs it.

Tammy
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> Hi there list.
> I hope everyone that went to convention had a great time, and that
those 
> of us that didn't are having a nice summer.
> I need help/advice.
> Kloei is almost 27 inches. She's one inch from meeting the height 
> requirement for her infant carseat. In looking through the archives I
see 
> the sit n stroll has been discussed before. I haven't been able to
find 
> one in the stores. What are your thoughts on the sit n stroll? I spoke
to 
> a sales rep at baby's ur us, and he said that the convertible seats
aren't 
> meant to be taken in and out, but that's what I'm going to need. I
want to 
> find something that is going to be safe for her, but easy to move.
> For those that use the traditional car seats after the infant ones,
what 
> do ya do with them if you take a cab somewhere? They are so bulky and 
> don't seem easy to carry.
> She's in the 90th percentile for height, so most likely she's going to

> meet the height limits before the weight limit.
> Ok, I'm done rambling. Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> A&K
> "Nobody  can make you feel inferior without your consent."
> Eleanor Roosevelt
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