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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The problem with the Doona is that a year is optimistic. Lots of babies outgrown them sooner. And then what do you do? Convertible seats are a pain for travel and putting in and out of cabs. I recommend the Chicco Fit2 for your situation, plus the city mini stroller. There’s an attachment so you can snap the car seat right into the stroller. And kids fit in that car seat until they’re TWO on average - it’s the longest lasting infant bucket seat on the market. At two, you can switch to something lightweight and forward facing for cabs, like the WayB Picco. [/quote] I can’t believe that people use the Chicco Fit2 until 2. That strains credulity.[/quote] I’m the PP. We moved my 1st out of it and into a WayB Picco when my 2nd was born - he was 19 months. A bit young for the Picco, but he was big for his age and we literally only used it for two round trips before he turned 2. My 2nd is still in the Chicco Fit2 now, at 18 months. The thing is, we take so few car trips. The last time we were in a car with the kids was about a month ago? And no car trip up coming. I’d say we take maybe 5 round trips in the car a year. So yeah, I want something that lasts, and then at some point in the next six months, we’ll get a second Picco and make the switch. [/quote]
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