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cybex mamas and papas Flip XT³ Pushchair Bundle with Cybex Aton B2 i-Size Car Seat & Base (7 – Mamas & Papas UK

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cybex mamas and papas Flip XT³ Pushchair Bundle with Cybex Aton B2 i-Size Car Seat & Base (7 – Mamas & Papas UKThis Bundle includes: Flip XT Pushchair Fawn, Flip XT Pushchair Carrycot, Car Seat Adaptors, Universal Cup Holder, Flip XT Pushchair Footmuff, Luxe Changing Backpack & Cybex Aton B2 i Size Baby Car Seat Black and Base Flip XT Pushchair Fawn f youre looking for a pushchair that can handle busy city streets, the lightweight Flip XT3 is perfect, with a sleek frame and large, spacious seat that ensures baby is always comfortable and a lie back position

This Bundle includes: Flip XT³ Pushchair – Fawn, Flip XT³ Pushchair Carrycot, Car Seat Adaptors, Universal Cup Holder, Flip XT³ Pushchair Footmuff, Luxe Changing Backpack & Cybex Aton B2 i-Size Baby Car Seat - Black and Base

Flip XT³ Pushchair – Fawn

f you’re looking for a pushchair that can handle busy city streets, the lightweight Flip XT3 is perfect, with a sleek frame and large, spacious seat that ensures baby is always comfortable and a lie-back position suitable from birth, that supports natural, healthy sleep. . Full of great features like the spacious shopping basket and compact one hand fold, it makes city living with a baby a breeze. The UPF 50+ large hood and air vent offers baby protection from the sun, whilst the peek-a-boo window makes it easy to keep an eye on them whilst they sleep. And because Flip XT3 is compatible with most car seats and carrycots, you can enjoy a full travel system that makes it so easy to get about with baby. In terms of style, the Fawn edition of our Flip XT³ features an ultra-stylish warm neutral colour palette. In an on-trend neutral shade of woven fabric with neutral undertones, soft marl matching seat pad and gorgeous chromes chassis with black leatherette handlebars and bumper bar.

Product Features:

  • The lie-flat position supports natural, healthy sleep
  • Attach toys to the toy loop to keep little ones entertained on the go
  • Compatible with car seats and carrycots for a full travel system
  • The UPF 50+ large hood & air vent provides cooling protection from the sun
  • The compact fold in either the forward or parent-facing position saves lots of space
  • The magnetic peek-a-boo window makes it easy, and quiet, to check on baby
  • The seat easily lifts off the chassis with one simple click

Flip XT³ Pushchair Carrycot – Fawn

Give your newborn a comfy place to sleep whilst you’re out and about with our Fawn carrycot. Designed to co-ordinate with our Flip XT³ Fawn pushchair, it’s crafted from the same beautiful neutral woven fabric as our Fawn pushchair and with soft lining to keep baby cosy. With a cushioned mattress and a lie-flat position that supports a natural sleeping position, it’s ideal for naps on-the-go. The magnetic apron means you can tuck baby away quickly and quietly, whilst the hood's optional air vent keeps them cool and comfortable.

Cybex Aton B2 i-Size Baby Car Seat - Black and Base

Presenting the Aton B2 i-Size infant car seat. Developed according to the latest safety standards, it features Linear Side impact Protection which protects your baby while traveling. A removable newborn inlay and height-adjustable headrest ensure maximum comfort during your child’s first two years. At 3.8 kg, the Aton B2 i-Size isn’t only lightweight, but easy to handle and is compatible with CYBEX strollers and other select brands. The foldable USF50+ XXL sun canopy of the Aton B2 i-Size protects against the sun and wind. With this car seat you and your baby can get from A to B safely from day one.

Flip XT³ Pushchair – Fawn

Safety Warning: WARNING: This product is not suitable for running or skating. This vehicle is intended for children from birth up to 22kgs or 4 years whichever comes first. All Mamas & Papas products comply with all the relevant latest British and European Safety Standards and Regulations.

Flip XT³ Pushchair Carrycot – Fawn

Health & Safety: EN 1466:2023

Safety Warning: WARNING: Never use this product on a stand.This product is suitable only for a child who cannot sit up unaided, roll over, and cannot push up on its hands and knees. Maximum weight of the child 9kg.

Flip XT³ Pushchair Footmuff - Fawn

Care & Maintenance: Machine washable

Cybex Aton B2 i-Size Baby Car Seat - Black and Base

Age Suitability: Birth – approx. 24 months (45 – 87cm)

Max Child Weight: 13kg

Care & Maintenance: Wash fabrics at 30 degrees and line dry or wipe down

Safety Warning: Do not leave your child in the car unattended

Safety Standards: R129/04

Flip XT³ Pushchair – Fawn

Dimensions: Height: 100cm x Width: 59cm x Length: 96cm Approx.

Weight: 11.3kg Approx

Flip XT³ Pushchair Carrycot - Fawn

Dimensions: Height: 59cm x Width: 39cm x Length: 76cm Approx.

Weight: 5.2kg

Flip XT³ Pushchair Footmuff - Fawn

Dimensions: 100cm x 52cm x 18cm Approx.

Weight: 0.81kg

Luxe Changing Backpack – Black

Dimensions: Length: 51cm x Width: 17cm x Height: 51cm

Weight: 1.1kg

Cybex Aton B2 i-Size Baby Car Seat - Black and Base

Dimensions: 66 x 44 x 39cm

Product Weight: 3.8kg

  • Lie-back seat can be used from birth
  • The slim frame navigates tight spaces easily
  • The one hand fold is quick, easy and compact
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I was a Senior Interviewer during my senior year at Wesleyan 1981 and so I worked with many of the main characters in the book. Although the book describes a later time period it rang entirely true to me. The volume of applications...the controlled chaos...the searching for a hook or a champion for an application was very familiar. At least at Wes it seemed (and seems) that unless one's application has some unusual feature that the school is looking for that year (a particular athlete or a particular musician or a particular tough background that was overcome) the road to admission will be challenging. An area that did surprise me was the emphasis on the family of the applicant...and the degree to which an applicant was held to a higher standard if their parents were deemed to be college fluent. I guess this makes sense and actually provides a leveling of the playing field but it was surprising none the less. It may also be surprising to some that these days you don't just need to convince the gatekeepers that you could be successful at the school..you must also show how your presence would enhance the school. This is of course an enormous burden for most teenagers. Like it or not this is the reality at many "top" schools. If you or your child is applying to college you owe it to yourself to read this book....either to understand the game or to make an informed decision not to play.
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