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babyzen yoyo+ stroller frame & seat

babyzen yoyo+ stroller frame & seat YoYo Connect Frame – Tadpole

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babyzen yoyo+ stroller frame & seat YoYo Connect Frame – TadpoleIn a single click, YOYO2 turns into a double stroller thanks to YOYO connect, an accessory that hooks onto the back of your stroller. Whether your children have a small age gap or are twins, the stroller comes in 5 different possible setups accompanying them, from birth to toddler. After YOYO2, BABYZEN invents the first double stroller accepted as cabin luggage. Once folded, YOYO connect is designed to be hooked up to the back of YOYO2 using two hooks

In a single click, YOYO2 turns into a double stroller thanks to YOYO connect, an accessory that hooks onto the back of your stroller. Whether your children have a small age gap or are twins, the stroller comes in 5 different possible setups accompanying

them, from birth to toddler.

After YOYO2, BABYZEN invents the first double stroller
accepted as cabin luggage.

Once folded, YOYO connect is designed to be hooked up to the back of YOYO2 using two hooks and a strap. Your versatile YOYO2 can meet all your needs.

YOYO² and YOYO connect help you sail through your daily activities. Light and ultra-maneuverable, they fit anywhere and can go up and down pavements.

  • 44 cm (17.3 in) wide: they will get through any door.
  • 4 wheel braking. 
  • Easy access to seats for both children with optimal security.
  • Double stroller certified for children up to 22 kg (48.5 lbs).

Please note the Connect frame is NOT car seat compatible. While you can attach a car seat to the YOYO3 stroller while a Connect is attached behind, you cannot also attach a car seat to the Connect.

Key Figures

No other double stroller, once folded, is as compact as YOYO2 (52 x 44 x 18 cm/20.5 x
17.3 x 7.1 in) and YOYO connect (52 x 44 x 24 cm/20.5 x 17.3 x 9.5 in) IATA cabin luggage standard: 56 x 45 x 25 cm/22 x 18 x 10 in. 2 children = 2 cabin
luggage items, so YOYO2 and YOYO connect can travel as cabin bags
ââ‚?YOYO connect weighs the same as YOYO2 (6.2 kg/13.6 lbs in 6+, 8,1 kg/17.8 lbs with
bassinet)
ââ‚?145 cm/57.1 in to 155 cm/61 in long according to setup. 106 cm/41.7 in high. When
unfolded, its dimensions (44 cm/17.3 in wide) let the stroller go through all door
ââ‚?1 storage basket (5 kg/11 lbs capacity) in addition to YOYO2 basket: 10 kg/22 lbs in
total

Only YOYO2 frame US10111 with serial number K10111 is compatible with the YOYO connect.  YOYO connect is NOT compatible with prior YOYO frames ââ‚?YOYO, YOYO+ or YOYO2 with serial number K10109

 0+ newborn packs are NOT compatible while being used with any YOYO connect configuration.

Only YOYO2 frame US10111 with serial number K10111 is compatible with the YOYO connect.  YOYO connect is NOT compatible with prior YOYO frames ââ‚?YOYO, YOYO+ or YOYO2 with serial number K10109.

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I really wanted to like this book. It had all the makings of a strong, interesting story, but the plot got so convoluted that it was hard to follow. Also, for a "badass" FMC, Milla was amazingly inept. The writing got really stilted at times too. I will probably still read the next one anyway, because I'm curious to see where the plot goes.
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House of Bane and Blood by Alexis Menard -Order and Chaos Book 1- 4.5/5⭐️ 1/3🌶️* 2/3🦋 •My Thoughts• What a RIDE! This world was absolutely fascinating with its 1920s mafia vibes meets magic. The characters and enemies to lovers storyline hooked me from the beginning - add in a marriage of convenience and a dash of mystery and I ate👏🏻it👏🏻up👏🏻. Milla’s growth was so good and I was cheering for her as she became more confident! I also loved Niko and his back story and resilience. These are imperfect characters you find easy to love, root for and I became enamored with their slow but steadfast (if reluctant) support of each other. I did find the government structure a little confusing but didn’t want to slow down enough stop and figure it out (if anyone reads it an wants to make a chart, please share it with me). This book was violent but also mesmerizing and full of hope for a better future. I loved the big family dynamics and the never ending plot twists that kept me guessing. This is a completed duology and with that ending, you BET I’m immediately reading book 2. *I rated this a 1/3🌶️ because there were only a few scenes with on page intimacy. However, I would like to note that the spice involves kink: breath play.
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Emily Howard
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Top tier romantasy
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Jennie Coulter
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Give me a little bit’a that Nicolai Roman Attano ANY DAY. 🥵
⭐️ 5 🌶 3 🚂 Peaky Blinders Vibes 🚂 Enemies to Lovers 🚂 Sexy + Sassy Banter 🚂 Marriage for Business 🚂 Unique Magic System 🚂 Dual POV I absolutely LOVED this book. The mafia/peaky blinders vibes — the lil’ steam punk feel mixed with magic and mayhem… add in the witty banter from Milla and Nico? ALEXIS, YOU DONE JUST ROCKED MY WORLD, FRIEND. What I Enjoyed: Nicolai. Roman. Attano.: Literally. This is all I’ve got to say to you, just read the book. The Banter: When I tell you the banter between Milla and Nico is iconic — I mean it. Scroll down for some of my favorites, but my my my, my core was HEATING and I was wriggling in my seat on the airplane, my friends. OOOOOMPH. Steampunk/ Peaky Blinders Vibes: I read this whole book with a feeling of mist on the ground, the flickering street lights, sound of a train horn, flapping of coat tails, and smell of cigarillo smoke. It was dark, broody, beautiful, and chilling. Add in a little wetness from morning dew and the scene has been set. Plot Twists & Turns: The amount of times my eyes bugged out of my head with “OMG NO WAY”, “WHAAAT”, and “BOOIIIIIII–” should almost be illegal. I didn’t see the twist at the end coming, I loved it! Brilliant! I feel like House of Bane and Blood didn’t even allow me the opportunity to guess what would happen next, because I just had no idea where Alexis would take it. Attano Family: I’m a sucker for a big family with many cousins, personalities, and a spicy Nonna. Throw in a kitchen scene or two and you’ve got me hooked. I loved the dynamic between the Attano family and how fast they came to bat for Milla. I throughly enjoyed getting to know the people behind Nicolai, and how they all support him and each other. What I Didn’t Like: The Minimal Insight on the Marchese Family: We aren’t really given much insight into the Marchese Family and Milla’s brothers. I understand this gives an ominous feel to the brothers — but I really wish we could have explored Giles and Milla’s relationship just a little bit more. I wish I understood more about the Twins than what was given. Although, I do understand the distance and the coldness, I personally just wanted a little more. Over All Thoughts The way I straight flew through this book — UGH. Adding Nico to my list of book boyfriends, and Alexis to my list of instant buy Authors. The way House of Bane and Blood is written is beautiful, it does not feel immature or overwhelming, there’s enough to keep you riveted and more and more unfolds with every chapter. Milla and Nico are a force to be reckoned with separately, but together? Indestructible! I cannot WAIT to see what happens in City of Mirth and Malice.
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★★★★★ 4
A Promising Start with a Complex Magic System
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