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evenflo pivot xpand safety rating Evenflo Pivot Xpand Modular Stroller (Ayrshire Black)Evenflos Pivot Xpand Modular Stroller is the perfect full size stroller for your needs now and later, by converting to a double! It grows from single to double with an easy slide and lock system that expands the frame in seconds to accommodate a second toddler or infant seat without any tools, adapters or extra parts needed. Click on an additional infant car seat or Stroller Second Seat (sold separately) for multiple double riding options! The toddler
Evenflo’s® Pivot Xpand™ Modular Stroller is the perfect full-size stroller for your needs now and later, by converting to a double! It grows from single to double with an easy slide and lock system that expands the frame in seconds to accommodate a second toddler or infant seat without any tools, adapters or extra parts needed. Click on an additional infant car seat or Stroller Second Seat (sold separately) for multiple double riding options! The toddler seat easily converts to a comfortable lay-flat carriage mode. Both modes are reversible, allowing your child to ride forward-facing or parent-facing. Pivot Xpand is fully compatible with Evenflo’s LiteMax™ Infant Car Seats (sold separately) without needing an adapter. Pivot Xpand’s extra-large, back and front-access storage basket expands to over 2 feet in length! Large cruiser tires with front-wheel swivel and rear-wheel suspension provide a smooth ride and superior maneuverability. Comfort features include a 3-position seat recline and 6-position adjustable footrest. The flip-flop friendly brake keeps the stroller in place as you safely take your child in and out of the stroller. A peek-a-boo window keeps baby visible at all times while parents enjoy a 4-position adjustable handle and removable bumper bar. The canopy’s adjustable height allows you to accommodate child’s growth spurts. The flex-hold cup holder ensures a snug fit for a variety of beverage sizes, helping to avoid spills. When not in use, Pivot Xpand can be stored in a self-standing, compact fold, with the toddler seat still attached. For even more riding options, you can also add the accessory Stroller Rider Board (sold separately). Use it for an extra passenger or simply to give your child a way to quickly hop on and off when little legs need a break. It’s been 100 years and Evenflo continues to push the boundaries in baby and children’s gear design and innovation. We meet the needs of new generations of parents by focusing on what they really care about: leading-edge safety, smart design and technology, and convenient features that help them enjoy the journey of parenthood.Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Amazing
Format: Hardcover
"You know a poem's good if it makes people feels things"
And this novel-in-verse is beyond good. Each word is perfectly chosen to bring you naturally into Selah's world, and her voice is crystal-clear. This was an emotional read for me, and there were so many points that I felt my eyes welling up, sometimes in sympathy and sometimes with joy at her journey.
Her friends, teachers, classmates, and family were fully formed as well. I feel like I know and understand them all so well. I want to go chill in Pop's basement. I want to give Selah's Mom a hug and tell her she's doing great. I'd love to be on a team with Mrs. V, and I absolutely adored Selah's close friend Noelle with her smeagoling and dogged determination to stand by her friend. They are people I would have loved to hang out with them.
Loved, loved, loved the dragon metaphors. They made Selah's feelings, wants, and desire so clear and relatable. I have a slight obsession with the dragons of Birk, so of course, I gave a little cheer everytime they were mentioned. The FantasyCon scene was lovely, and I loved how it was a turning point on Selah's journey towards finding herself. I always love when the dear nerdly community pulls through.
Anyway, I'll probably be throwing this book at everyone's head for a while. It's beautiful, profound, a little cathartic, and important. But also, it's a really enjoyable read! Like, Selah's just a really cool girl. Everything about it was just right, and I feel better for having read it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Eye Opening!! A great perspective of what is happening in some neurodivergent brain,
Format: Audiobook
What a fantastic book! It gives insight into how neurodivergent people experience the world. I have always heard the phrase "All behavior is communication." I recently listened to an add-on to that phrase: "Distressed behavior communicates a person's distress." I couldn't help but think about this phrase as I read this story.
The fatigue of masking is a significant challenge; pretending to be someone you are not is a constant struggle. As a neurodivergent teacher who teaches neurodivergent kids, this story touched my heart, and I highly recommend it to anyone who will listen.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025
★★★★★ 4
All in All a Good Book
Format: Kindle
A good book on differences and what you can make different on your amazing life plus I read this and felt happy :)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great book!
Format: Hardcover
I loved the book. It’s a quick read as the novel is written beautifully through poetry. The main character is easy to love and root for. As a teacher who is always advocating for neurodivergent kids, I am often helping parents see the strengths and needs for their child. I love that a book exists where kids can go “That’s me!” and learn to love who they were created to be and find tools that help make the world easier to cope with. The author even gives suggestions and resources in the back of the book. This novel is timely as we are starting to have a greater understanding of the spectrum of Autism. Grandparents and parents are beginning to understand themselves through the diagnosis of their kids/grandkids or even nieces/nephews. Knowing yourself is a powerful thing as Selah (the main character) teaches us.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023
★★★★★ 5
the BEST BOOK EVER to learn what autism feels like
Format: Hardcover
I have read just about every book ever written (in English) related to autism -- well over 700 of them. This is the best book that communicates what autism feels like, and our life experiences. I'm decades older than the audience the book is intended for; but EVERYONE should read this book to understand we who are different. It also points out several well-known facts: autism has some heredity trails, having just one trusted adult who treats the different child like they are valuable is key to that child being able to cope with the world around them.
What surprised me was when an educator with over 25 years of experience in special ed, just did not think the book was that good. That convinced me of the book's unique value: it truly puts the reader in the body and mind of the different child. Some educators cannot do that.
The story focuses upon a female -- so not sure how applicable it is to a male different child. I hope some others would test that out.
The BEST BOOK EVER to understand what autism feels like. I know as I have been on the autism spectrum since before there was an autism spectrum.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023