Graco: Modes Click Connect Travel System Stroller

About Them: The Graco Modes Click Connect Travel System is the perfect stroller to grow with you and your baby from infant to toddler. This lightweight stroller is actually three strollers in one, offering 10 riding options to provide maximum versatility, all while offering parents the features they want in an everyday stroller.

  • Three Strollers in one with 10 riding options
  • Infant car seat attaches directly to stroller frame for lightweight portability
  • Four-position reclining seat lies flat and converts into infant carriage for on-the-go comfort
  • Reversible stroller seat allows baby to face you or the world
  • Three-position leg rest adjusts for your growing child
  • Removable child’s tray and armrests allow for easy in and out
  • Stroller holds child up to 50 lbs. for years of comfortable strolling
  • One-hand standing fold with automatic storage latch
  • Includes the Graco SnugRide Click Connect 35 Infant Car Seat for infants from 4 – 35lbs. and up to 32″
Modes Click Connect
Modes Click Connect

This 4 out of 5 star $369.00 Graco: Modes Click Connect Travel System Stroller, in style Antiquity. This travel system is such a nice set. Comes with everything you need for your newborn as well grow with your toddler. The car seat and base was already put together and ready to use. The stroller however wasn’t and needed to be put together from the wheels, tray, canopy and few more things which took about a hour. The one thing I loved about the stroller is that the foot rest moves down to be completely removed so that it will fit your growing toddler. The style is very modern and stylish. The storage area is huge and holds a full diaper bag, purse, bags and more. Love the two cup holders, one for snacks and a sippy cup, even some above for the parents as well, which is nice for out and about. The whole thing is pretty light weight and easy to get around. To find more pictures and video’s of this awesome 3 in 1 modes click connect, as well all the awesome features it has. We have a special needs guy and hes skinny but tall and we have been looking for some alternative for him vs the stroller he has that has a cruddy storage compartment, and this has made getting around at fairs, hospitals and other places much easier with the removable foot rest for more room, and room for us. The material is very soft and easy to clean. Handles well on all turf grounds, and locking front wheels for rocks or beachy area’s. The stroller folds down very easy and goes pretty flat, it is a bit bulky when using all the parts, little less bulky when tray and foot rest is gone. I did wish it had the back flat piece for when you have two kids, so they can stand on it, when the toddler is in the sitting area that would of been a nice touch for the price you pay. It is very worth the bucks for how many features it has, and it is, on sale right now for only $300. This does come in 2 colors and styles for a boy and a girl which both are very modern looking, though very adorable!

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Author: Tiffany Crooker

Hello, my name is Tiffany and I'm 36 years old. I am the only child and grew up in California. Now residing in WA State, in a small town called Granite Falls, a very beautiful city by the mountain Loop. I have 2 boys Malakai who is 11 & special needs of a very rare genetic disorder, he got from his mama. Then Winston who is 9 and acts like a teenager already. We also have our doggy back Lily who is 5. Soon to be getting a kitten to keep the dog company, I do nature photography & people for about 15 years now. I have worked with media agencies as a screener (showing blogs true stats and followers), and love being a Journalism on the side while managing a whole household.

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  • Don’t freak out!! Everything will be okay and a little bit of dirt will not hurt!

  • Take lots of pictures and videos of your child because they grow up way to fast and before you know it, they will be grown up and moved out of the house. I love looking at our videos or pictures.

  • Sleep as much as you can. If the baby is sleeping you should be too. 🙂

  • My best tip is just learning to roll with the punches! There’s gonna be a lot of things to actually stress over, so don’t stress about the things that you can’t control and that aren’t that bad. You’ll survive, so will the little one =)

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  • Always give yourself time to sing and talk to you newborns and babies. They hear and they will remember. I know I do!

  • Don’t be afraid to ask for and accept help. It truly does take a village to raise a child, so let friends and family members pitch in. Even if it is to cook a meal or to watch your child for an hour so you can take a hot shower, dry your hair, and feel like a real person again!

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  • crawl on you hads and knees when baby proofing house and if someone knows how to toddler proof a house please do tell me my two year old climbs on counters to get stuff

  • Parents of newborns: Sleep when baby sleeps!! Everything else can be done later. And if you have other children, let relatives help!!

  • they’re only young for a little while – take your time to enjoy their childhood and don’t let the little things get in the way

  • I don’t have any tips (yet) of my own, but I will take all the tips I can get!

  • Read all the books and then burn them. Don’t feel bad for doing things they way they work for you, and not by the book=)

  • tummy tuneup probiotic from beeyoutiful.com was a serious lifesaver for my babies colic! And remember it does get better, those first few months can be very hard, but the older they get the easier it gets.

  • Find a way to carve out 15 minutes by yourself a day. Even if it’s sitting on your patio for 15 minutes it’ll help relieve stress and allow you to focus on yourself for a few minutes.

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  • Its Ok to be tired, its ok to let the house go. Get your rest and trust your instincts. You know your baby better than anyone else.

  • Relax, everything will be fine. I wish someone had told me that.

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  • Sleep when your precious sleeps. Don’t put it off. Also, believe in yourself, you got this!!!

  • Take a nap when the baby sleeps,you need to re energize to maintain!!

  • Sleep and snuggle the baby. You can’t spoil them. They grow too quick!

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  • Follow your instincts and don’t worry about what everyone else says.

  • baby crying non-stop try tightly swaddling and holding baby close to your chest. this worked for me 🙂

  • Take hand me downs- kids grow fast! Sleep when the baby sleeps, and you can never have enough onesies! Thanks for the chance to win!

  • Wearing your baby in a carrier can help you get a lot done, and most babies love the comfort of closeness to Mom (or Dad)!

  • My tip is to never make a big effort to keep quit while baby is sleeping. We always kept our kids in the living room with us during the day for naps, etc. and went about our normal business. Both of our kids were sleeping through the night by 6 weeks old.

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  • Sometimes you need to go with your gut, and ignore the loads of advice others give you.lol.

  • My tip is to start a sleep schedule as soon as possible for baby, it really helps.

  • Take lots of pictures. There will be a lot of moments to remember and show your little one when they are older and don’t forget to get in the pictures too!

  • Listen to your own maternal instincts and take others’ advice with a grain of salt.

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  • Invest in a nice camera and take lots of pictures. You will look at your baby’s pictures forever and will never be able to go back and capture this time.

  • Don’t stress too much; Babies don’t come with instructions but they are more durable than they look! Just relax and soak in every minute because the first year flies by.

  • I’d say to just go with the flow. Try not to get too stressed about things because the baby can sense when you’re stressed and it does impact them.

  • I’m a first time mom so most important I’ve learned is to sleep when baby sleeps!

  • Give yourself credit for all the great things you do instead of getting stuck on mistakes.

  • My best tips for moms of newborns OR toddlers is to relax and go with the flow! Enjoy the little things and let go of unrealistic expectations. These moments won’t last forever and believe it or not, one day we will sorely miss the sleepless nights and temper tantrums!

  • Even after three kids, I don’t like to give advice since each child is so different but if there’s one thing I would say is Do NOT be afraid to ask questions or for help 🙂 there’s no stupid questions or we all know that being a new mommy can be quite overwhelming at times 🙂

  • My advice is to sleep when the baby sleeps, listen to your gut instincts they are probably right, and listen to the advice of others but don’t feel pressured to use that advice 🙂

  • Try to sleep when they sleep if possible and if help is offered take advantage of it!! Trust your mother instincts as well!! If the baby is crying and getting to you just walk outside for a minute or scream in a pillow!!

  • Try not to stress out too much when baby is crying. Sometimes it’s best to leave the room and focus on something else.

  • do plenty of research before you buy an item to make sure you are getting the best/safest one

  • When you buy a car seat for your toddler, make sure you get one with a cup holder! It may not seem important, but it’s a necessity!

  • Eventually the hard times will pass. Make sure to hold on to the memories.