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OMG, the Famous Doona Convertible Car Seat-Stroller Is 25% Off for the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale

Parents, hurry!

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As far as deals go, when Doona is on sale, parents everywhere flock to add the famous Doona Convertible Infant Car Seat/Stroller System (was $550; now $412) to their carts. Not to mention you can also grab the Doona Liki S3 Trike (was $250; now $187) for your toddler during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, too. Parents: These two are going to sell fast, so if you aren't a Nordy Club member already to access the sale, now's the time to join.

In case you don't know, in order to shop the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, you must be a Nordy Club member to access the deals, and the date that you can start shopping depends on your membership tier level. Here's how that breaks down:

  • Icons: Shop from July 9 through July 14
  • Ambassadors: Shop from July 10 through July 14
  • Influencers: Shop from July 11 through July 14
  • Everyone (including non-members): Shop from July 15 through August 4

Instead of pulling the infant car seat out and shlepping it onto the stroller base every time you take your baby out and about with you, the stroller folds up into a car seat base for an all-in-one system, making travel much simpler. “The Doona was a life saver and eliminated the need for a stroller + adapter + infant car seat. It's easy to collapse when getting into a taxi, walking down subway stairs, or popping onto the base in your own vehicle," one PureWow mom says in our review of the best stroller systems. Note that it is an infant car seat and can only be used rear-facing, both in the car and as a stroller.

This convertible trike is a great entertainment and learning system for your little one. Not only can they feel like big kids riding around on a bike, but they can learn how to pedal and steer all by themselves. If they aren't ready for that, though, no worries because it also has a push mode with a handle for you to control where they're going. (Meanwhile, they can still feel involved with their hands on the handle bar.) "I unlocked the pedals by tapping a button. Then, with the control bar still on for back-up steering, we went for a stroll to our neighborhood post office and gave our son the option to pedal on his own. He was thrilled. And, more importantly, capable," mentions Senior Director of Special Projects and Royals at PureWow, Rachel Bowie, in her review of the trike.


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