eddie bauer infant car seat and stroller Disney Baby Mickey Everyday Adventures Bundle – Safety 1st
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eddie bauer infant car seat and stroller

eddie bauer infant car seat and stroller Disney Baby Mickey Everyday Adventures Bundle – Safety 1st

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eddie bauer infant car seat and stroller Disney Baby Mickey Everyday Adventures Bundle – Safety 1stThis Disney Baby Mickey Everyday Adventures Bundle comes with the Simple Fold LX Stroller Travel System, Ready, Set, Walk DX Developmental Walker, and 3D Ultra Play Yard, usually sold separately. Disney Baby Simple Fold LX Stroller Travel System Bring the fun of Disney along for the ride with the Disney Baby Simple Fold LX Travel System. The stroller lifts to fold with just 1 hand and a quick pull upward in less than a second. It's lightweight and

This Disney Baby Mickey Everyday Adventures Bundle comes with the Simple Fold™ LX Stroller Travel System, Ready, Set, Walk DX Developmental Walker, and 3D Ultra Play Yard, usually sold separately.

Disney Baby Simple Fold™ LX Stroller Travel System

Bring the fun of Disney along for the ride with the Disney Baby® Simple Fold™ LX Travel System. The stroller lifts to fold with just 1 hand and a quick pull upward in less than a second. It's lightweight and stands when folded, making it simple to store or pop into the car. The large wheels provide better maneuverability and the flip-flop friendly brakes make it simple when you need to lock the stroller. And the harness covers provide additional comfort for your little one on every stroll.

The handy parent tray is close at hand with two cup holders and a storage tray that lets you keep your phone and other small items easily within reach. The larger basket underneath is great for the bigger items you want to bring along for the ride.

Featuring QuickClick®, the included infant seat attaches to the stroller in 1 quick step for a complete travel system. Rear-facing from 4–30 lbs., the car seat features 4 harness heights for both a secure ride and a better fit as baby grows.

The adorable infant insert has ears for fun and provides a bit of extra padding for baby’s comfort. And to make things easier for you as baby gets bigger, this is extra-light car seat is simple to move from the car to wherever you need to go.

Disney Baby Ready, Set, Walk DX Developmental Walker

Encourage first steps with our Ready, Set, Walk! DX Developmental Walker. The included developmental toys and sweet songs will delight your baby as they learn to walk. The 3 height positions adjust to support your growing child, while the extra-wide base provides added stability. The tray has plenty of space for baby's snacks and ample room to play with toys. There’s no need to worry about messes with the easy-to-remove, machine-washable seat pad. The walker folds and locks compactly for storage or travel. With a weight range up to 30 lbs., it’s ideal for babies getting ready to walk. 

The Ready, Set, Walk! DX Developmental Walker is for a child who can hold their head upright unassisted and who is not able to walk or climb out of the product.

Disney Baby 3D Ultra Play Yard

Your child will have fun playing at home or anywhere you travel with the Disney Ultra 3D Play Yard that’s easy to set up in just minutes. Stylish and cute in pink and black, this mini nursery is both a cozy bassinet and full-size play yard that gives baby plenty of space to nap or play. The bassinet comforts your resting child and has an open-view, breathable mesh with an adorable Minnie graphic.

After naptime is over the play yard features delightful Disney toys that swing on a detachable toy bar to amuse your little one. You can also easily move the play yard from room to room with two built-in wheels for mobility. When you’re out and about, the compact fold and carry bag make it easy to toss in the trunk and take along for the ride.

This product is designed with a firm, flat sleeping surface that meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s recommendations for safe sleep.

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