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why are bugaboo strollers so expensive

why are bugaboo strollers so expensive Bugaboo Kangaroo Single to Double Full-Size Stroller

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why are bugaboo strollers so expensive Bugaboo Kangaroo Single to Double Full-Size StrollerThe Bugaboo Kangaroo is the single to double stroller that grows and adapts to your family. Either in a single stroller mode or adjusted to carry two or even three kids, the suspension system with extra large shock absorbing wheels give you the smoothest and most comfortable strolls, wherever you go. NEWBORN TRAVEL SYSTEM READY: The Bugaboo Kangaroo includes infant car seat adapters so you can create your own travel system with ease. Compatible with

The Bugaboo Kangaroo is the single-to-double stroller that grows and adapts to your family. Either in a single stroller mode or adjusted to carry two or even three kids, the suspension system with extra-large shock-absorbing wheels give you the smoothest and most comfortable strolls, wherever you go.
NEWBORN TRAVEL-SYSTEM READY: The Bugaboo Kangaroo includes infant car seat adapters so you can create your own travel system with ease. Compatible with multiple different car seats, like the Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield by Nuna, the quick transition from car to stroller and back again allows your baby to stay comfortably seated in their car seat while you stroll. You can also add the spacious Kangaroo all-season bassinet (sold separately), giving them a secure and comfortable lay-flat environment from day one.
UNMATCHED-COMFORT: holding up to 50 pounds, the Bugaboo Kangaroo’s toddler seat mode gives toddlers the room they need to grow. The ergonomic padded seat with adjustable canopy height and footrest creates the most comfortable seating option to face you, or the world while on-the-go.
CLICK, FIT, GO: A quick-click comfort harness adjusts in height and size to ensure the perfect fit, no re-threading necessary. Reflective-stitching on the harness straps enhances visibility for early morning and evening strolls so you can feel confident knowing your little is secure & seen.
ONE-HAND ADJUSTMENTS: With just one hand, you can adjust the handlebar height, recline the seat, and even fold the stroller — ideal when you have lots to juggle. The stroller folds into a self-standing package, making it easy to store and transport.
ACCESSIBLE STORAGE: The extra-large underseat basket with four pockets holds up to 28.6 lbs to carry all your essentials and more. It’s easy to access too, even in a double stroller set-up, so you can quickly grab what you need.
OVER 20+ GROW WITH YOU CONFIGURATIONS: Choose from over 20 configurations available when combined with dedicated accessories (sold separately). Switch from a single to a double stroller by adding a Bugaboo sibling seat. Keep your newborn extra comfortable in the Bugaboo Kangaroo bassinet. In double-mode, keep your newborn close to you with the Bugaboo Kangaroo upper newborn adapter while your toddler takes in the views from the front seat. Plus, bring a third kid along with the Bugaboo wheeled board.
INCLUDES CAR SEAT ADAPTERS: Compatible Car Seats: Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield by Nuna, Bugaboo Turtle One by Nuna, Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna, Nuna Pipa, Nuna Pipa Lite LX, Nuna Pipa RX, Nuna Pipa Lite, Cybex Cloud G Lux with Sensorsafe, Cybex Cloud Q, Cybex Aton G Sensorsafe, Cybex Aton M, Cybex Aton 2, Maxi-Cosi Mico XP Max, Maxi-Cosi Coral XP, Maxi-Cosi Mico 30, Clek Liing, Britax Willow S


  • Dimensions (Overall): 44.5 Inches (H) x 24.41 Inches (W) x 39.4 Inches (D)

  • Weight: 24.47 Pounds

  • Holds up to: 50 Pounds

  • Dimensions (Collapsed): 38.1 Inches (H) x 24.4 Inches (W) x 19.6 Inches (D)

  • Suggested Age: 0-5 Years

  • Front Wheel Diameter: 8.5 Inches

  • Rear Wheel Diameter: 12 Inches

  • Features: All-Terrain Tires, Adjustable Handle, Bassinet Attachment Compatible, Reclining Seat, Foot Operated Brake, Machine Washable Seat Pad, Adjustable Harness, Forward or Rear Facing Seat, Storage Area, 5-Point Harness, Infant Car Seat Compatible, One-Hand Fold, Canopy, Converts to Double Stroller

  • Assembly Details: Adult Assembly Required, No Tools Needed

  • Includes: Car Seat Adapter, Bumper Bar, Stroller Cover/Canopy

  • Product Configuration: Double, Single

  • Industry or Government Certifications: Meets ASTM Standards, JPMA Certified

  • Tire Type: Flat-Free, Rubber

  • Material: Polyester

  • Care & Cleaning: Air Dry, Spot or Wipe Clean, Machine Washable Cover

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★★★★★ 5
Multiple perspectives and fascinating battle plans
Format: Hardcover
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P.S. Turner
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★★★★★ 5
Couldn't Put it Down
Format: Hardcover
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Other Words for Home
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Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga is a book that has melted my heart. From the moment I picked up this verse novel, I was engrossed in the story and the courage of the characters.  Jude, the main character, is a young girl from Syria. Her family has been separated by the unrest and violence in her country. To keep Jude and her mother safe, Jude's father has sent them both to live with an uncle in America. Life in America is challenging and scary. Jude is finding herself continually heeding her brother's words to "be brave." Taking his words to heart, Jude holds her head high as she starts school in America, meets new friends, and tries to find a balance between her life in America and her life in Syria. She even emulates his example and makes the choice to audition for the musical at her new American school.  Other Words for Home is a modern-day story of immigration and bravery. It tells the story of one young girl's desire to start her new life in America while she still honors the family and life she left behind in Syria.  It hits on the struggles of fitting in, learning a new language, and the realities of racism and intolerance that happens even here in America.  As I was reading Other Words for Home, I got lost in the poetic words that just flowed from the pages. They were melodic and entrancing. Jasmine Warga has a talent that I would put right up there with other verse novelists, such as K.A. Holt and Kwame Alexander. The verse novel structure was done with perfection, and it was a beautiful asset to Jude's story. 
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★★★★★ 5
Everyone should read this book.
Format: Kindle
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★★★★★ 5
Wonderful
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