Filed Under (Strollers) by Julie Andrews on 04-08-2010
Question by FRANCES S: What are some stores I can go to to purchase baby stuff like strollers and car seats?
APART FROM WALMART AND BABIES R US.
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Answer by momto2Es
Target usually has a good selection, as do Baby Depot (inside Burlington Coat Factory), Kmart, and Sears. JC Penney has that stuff online (not sure about in store). Also, local baby boutiques.
Yard sales & consignment stores ARE NOT good places to shop for child restraints! Used car seats are a HUGE safety risk! If you don’t know the history, don’t buy the seat! If a seat has been in a crash or not properly cared for, it’s not any good.
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Filed Under (Strollers) by Julie Andrews on 21-07-2010
Question by Dragon: My kid has grown up. What should I do with the baby stuff (strollers, booster seats, etc)?
Is it worth trying to sell the baby stuff online? Shipping will be a pain because the stuff is so big.
Or should I just throw it away?
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Answer by Spooky1
Car boot/garage sale and don’t expect much money!.
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Filed Under (Strollers) by Julie Andrews on 11-07-2010
Question by pumpkin: which double strollers fit baby trend infant seats, other than baby trend strollers?
I need a double stroller and do not want to buy a baby trend beccause the infant seat can only go in the front. Anyone used a baby trend seat in another brand double stroller?
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Answer by Kelsey
pretty sure it fits in the snap and go also.
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Filed Under (Strollers) by Julie Andrews on 06-07-2010
Question by sprinklez: What are some good stores to buy safe, durable baby car seats and strollers?
I know Babies R’ Us and Target but they don’t have anything worth looking at. In addition to baby car seats and strollers, it can also be stores that sell baby play yards and etc.
No online websites. I need real stores I can actually go to
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Answer by SEXY
i would just go to a nice baby storE!!!
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Filed Under (Strollers) by Julie Andrews on 28-06-2010
Question by cassandra s: Can baby strollers and or car seats be taken on a plane when traveling?
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Answer by nanny411
you need to check your car seat as luggage but it doesn’t count against the number of bags you have. The stroller can be taken right up to the plane and they will tag it and stow it under the plane for you and have it waiting for you at the door as soon as you get off again! It’s fabulous!
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Filed Under (Strollers) by Julie Andrews on 16-06-2010
Question by ♥ Gimme cho o latte ♥: What is the difference between all the different baby strollers and car seats?
I know a lot of people are using the convertible units (even though I don’t really know what they are)? I know I can purchase the stroller and car seat apart – but can I purchase them together – do they detatch and hook into one another? Are they worth buying? I am confused about all the different options. Please help.
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Answer by adrian<3
Yes, they hook into each other such as this:
http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/2/0/0/9f/d/AAAAAra-PF0AAAAAAJ_exA.jpg
There are infant carseat (like the one pictured) and convertible carseats like this one:
http://www.gracoinfantcarseatreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Britax-Decathlon-Convertible-Car-Seat.jpg
Convertible carseats are more upright and are bigger. Whereas infant carseats are smaller and made more for newborns/infants who don’t yet have neck or back support. Convertible carseats can be used for infants, but normally are used for toddlers about 1+ years.
Travel systems (the stroller and carseat together) are very handy. They offer more support for an infant and allow the baby to face you. Not to mention, they are normally cheaper than buying both items separate.
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