bugaboo australia Bugaboo Kangaroo Double Stroller (Includes Sibling Seat & Newborn Adap –  Baby Kingdom
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bugaboo australia Bugaboo Kangaroo Double Stroller (Includes Sibling Seat & Newborn Adap – Baby Kingdom

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bugaboo australia Bugaboo Kangaroo Double Stroller (Includes Sibling Seat & Newborn Adap – Baby KingdomBUGABOO KANGAROO THE GO ANYWHERE STROLLER THAT GROWS WITH YOUR FAMILY The single to double stroller that can go anywhere. It lets you smoothly stroll on all terrains, with superior comfort from birth. It's the first ever tandem stroller made with eco friendly materials, reducing environmental impact by 16% so you can feel good about every stroll. Take it one day at a time with the Bugaboo Kangaroo. Its the ideal foundation for your firstborn with room

BUGABOO KANGAROO - THE GO-ANYWHERE STROLLER THAT GROWS WITH YOUR FAMILY

The single-to-double stroller that can go anywhere. It lets you smoothly stroll on all terrains, with superior comfort from birth. It's the first-ever tandem stroller made with eco-friendly materials, reducing environmental impact by 16% so you can feel good about every stroll.

Take it one day at a time with the Bugaboo Kangaroo. It’s the ideal foundation for your firstborn with room to grow. Quick to convert into all the configurations you’ll need for up to three kids, and the flexibility to shrink back down to a single stroller.

Tackle any terrain together
Built with an optimal suspension system and extra-large shock-absorbing wheels, the Bugaboo Kangaroo gives you the smoothest strolls on sandy and rocky paths — even with multiple passengers.

Comfort from day one
The all-season PureBreeze™ mattress is dual-sided, featuring antibacterial protection and extra-breathable material. It lines the bassinet, with breezy panels and a large sun canopy, to create unmatched comfort for newborn naps.

Easy to use with one hand
Designed to make every day easier. With just one hand, you can adjust the handlebar height, recline the seat, and even fold the stroller. It’s effortless to maneuver too, even with three kids and all your supplies onboard.

Spacious underseat storage
The extra-large underseat basket has four pockets and holds up to 13 kg to store all your essentials. It’s always accessible, even in a double stroller set-up, so you can grab what you need at a moment’s notice.

The Bugaboo Kangaroo is a leap forward for tandem stroller style. The seamless chassis is accompanied by soft-touch fabrics, elevated with embroidered details and tinted zippers. To complete the look, the design’s finished with vegetarian leather features.

Made more sustainably
Bio-based material is a game-changer that lowers CO2 without compromising the quality. It’s made with upcycled renewable resources. By swapping fossil-based plastic for this innovative material, the CO2 emissions of the Bugaboo Kangaroo have been reduced the by 16%.

The long-lasting fabrics are machine-washable, with a PFAS-free water-repellent coating and the 100% vegetarian leather handlebar grips are easy to clean with a cloth.

TOP FEATURES

- XL wheels and optimal suspension system
- Convertible to a tandem stroller with sibling seat (sold separately)
- One-hand fold with a self-standing design
- One hand to adjust handlebar or recline seat
- XL underseat basket holds 13 kg
- Spacious bassinet with breezy panels
- PureBreeze™ mattress with antibacterial technology
- High padded seat with adjustable footrest
- Extendable, height-adjustable sun canopy
- Car seat compatible (adapters NOT included)

SPECIFICATIONS

- Stroller weight (fully assembled)
With seat: 13 kg; With bassinet: 13.6 kg
- Suitable from birth to about 4 years (max. 22kg)
- Wheel dimensions:
Front: 8.5in (22cm) Rear: 12in (30cm)
- Handlebar height : 99-108cm
- Seats length and width: 50cm x 31cm
- Bassinet suitable from birth to 9kg
- Underseat basket holds 13kg
- One-piece self-standing fold: 50cm L x 62cm W x 97cm H
- Two-piece compact fold: 92cm L x 53cm W x 36cm H
- In use dimensions: 100cm L x 62cm W x 113cm H
- Seat height (from ground): 63cm
- Bassinet height (from ground): 57cm
- Materials: Fabrics are 100% polyester. Handlebar grips are 100% vegetarian leather. Mattress
Outside is 100% polyester. Filling: 100% polyurethane foam.

WHAT'S IN THE BOX

- Stroller base: The hardware for your Bugaboo Kangaroo. Includes chassis, wheels, wheel caps, and grips.
- Seat: Reversible and reclinable seat, with a reflective five-point comfort harness and adjustable seat footrest. Includes seat/bassinet frame, seat fabric, seat hardware, and rotating carry handle.
- Bassinet fabric: With breezy panels for breathability and visibility which can be closed for warmth. Includes bassinet stiffener, bassinet bottom, and bassinet fabric set.
- PureBreeze™ mattress: With dual sides for summer and winter. Featuring enhanced breathability and antibacterial technology for a healthy sleep environment​.
- Sun canopy: Extendable and height-adjustable, with UPF 50+ protection and a peek-a-boo panel. Includes wires and clamps.
- Underseat basket.

SIBLING SEAT

The Bugaboo Kangaroo sibling seat lets you easily transform your Bugaboo Kangaroo into a double stroller for your growing family. Adapters included to easily install the seat in the lower position, so your toddler can take in the world from their seat.

What's Included:
- Seat frame with hardware, seat fabric, reflective comfort harness and footrest (pre assembled)
- Rotating carry handle
- Sun canopy fabric, clamps and wires (pre assembled)
- Lower sibling adaptors.

Specifications:
- Seat width : 30cm
- Seat backrest length: 45cm
- Seat max weight: 18kg

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS IN DOUBLE MODE
- One piece fold with two seats: 79cm L x 62cm W x 86cm H
- Unfolded: 116cm L x 62cm W
- Unfolded with bassinet in lower position and Seat: 120cm Length
- Unfolded with bassinet in upper position and Seat: 130cm Length
- Product weight double stroller: 16.6kg.

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I stumbled on Remarkably Bright Creatures among my recommendations. As often happens, the premise intrigued me enough to read it even though I didn't know the author. Well, if Shelby Van Pelt often writes like this, I definitely want more of her books. The friendship between Tova the aquarium cleaning lady and Marcellus the giant Pacific octopus is a definite selling point in this book. It's a great twist on the "A Kid and Their X" trope (the kind of thing you see in stuff like Where the Red Fern Grows, Old Yeller, Free Willy, and so forth). This one, I am pleased to report, is far less cheesy and saccharine. Tova is a multifaceted character whose life may seem small in her estimation, and probably is if we go by what is a "normal" life in a small seaside town. Yet that life has been stuffed with complex emotions, unanswered questions, and a longing for "more" that I think everybody can relate to. At least, I certainly could. As for Marcellus, he's multifaceted, too. 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