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summer infant 3d lite convenience stroller snack tray 3Dlite Convenience Stroller - BlackDescription Keep things light for your family's everyday adventures with the Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller. Weighing in at just over 14 pounds, this lightweight stroller from a Top Manufacturer of Umbrella Strollers* features an easy to fold compact frame that makes it easy to stow and go. Little ones will feel comfortable and secure thanks to its multi position recline, a 5 point safety harness, and an extended pop out sun visor with UPF 50+
DescriptionKeep things light for your family's everyday adventures with the Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller. Weighing in at just over 14 pounds, this lightweight stroller from a Top Manufacturer of Umbrella Strollers* features an easy-to-fold compact frame that makes it easy to stow and go. Little ones will feel comfortable and secure thanks to its multi-position recline, a 5-point safety harness, and an extended pop-out sun visor with UPF 50+ made from recycled fabrics that help protect their delicate skin. An integrated child cup holder and snack tray folds with the stroller for the ultimate convenience. Parents will enjoy a cup holder, a convenient storage pouch, an easy-to-access storage basket, cushioned handles, a carry strap, and lockable rear wheels for safety. Take your tot for a super-smooth ride thanks to anti-shock front wheels (maximum weight for toddlers is 50 pounds). Whether you're taking a spin around the neighborhood or strolling through the airport, the 3Dlite is the ideal stroller for travel or every day. (*Circana, Retailer Tracking Service, U.S., Strollers-Umbrella, Ranked #2, dollar sales, YTD November 2023)
- The Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller has a durable aluminum frame that weighs just 14 pounds and has a large seat area, plus anti-shock front wheels and lockable rear wheels
- Keeps kids comfortable and secure thanks to a 5-point harness with adjustable shoulder straps that grow with them and a padded seat back with multi-position recline
- Provide a smooth ride with anti-shock front wheels with easy maneuverability; lockable rear wheels offer security when you need it most
- Integrated child snack tray and cup holder fold with stroller; parent features include a cup holder, rear storage pocket, cushioned handlebars, carry strap, and storage basket
- For travel or every day use; lightweight stroller for children 6 months up to 50 pounds; folded dimensions are 40" x 12" x 14"
Price & Details
MSRP: 109.99
SKU: 17014-000
Dimensions (in): 42.5" (H) x 19.5" (W) x 33.5" (L)
User Age Range (months): 6 - 60 months
Assembly Required: Yes
Batteries: Not Required
Materials: 50% Metal, 30% Plastic, 20% Fabric
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★★★★★ 5
Engaging, though-provoking sweep that will provide you with regarding this time period
Format: Hardcover
Alan Taylor is a writer who excels at contextualizing the complexity of history by creating a sort of ancestral snapshot of each person and event and placing them on a family tree, showing both their relationships to one another and to their time. This approach increases readers’ abilities to build those understandings on their own in other readings, about other times. That’s cool. In this book, he upends a more static understanding of North and South and provides a kaleidoscope of complexity with regards to individuals and social groups from regions both within and outside of our borders.
In this book, Alan Taylor displays his unique brilliance at making legible the complex interplay of extremely diverse international, national, and factional agendas, political aspirations, people’s attachment to their political and social worldviews, economic aspirations, their bluster, their denial, and their honest – if not always successful – efforts. Quoting from a mind-bogglingly large reading list of academic sources, newspapers, diaries, and other historical documents, he brings people back to life in such a way that you could mentally animate what role these historical figures would play today on the world stage or even in a more intimate setting of your own office politics. He makes the complexity and uncertainty decipherable so that we can think about it, argue about it, and explore it just as we would events with which we are familiar today.
A true love of history and our understanding of humanity at present are not served by infatuation with imagined, polished heroes but by complex accounts and considerations of character, influences, dreams, successes, and failures that reveal how these elements are the common denominators in all lives and across all times. Taylor does this superbly for figures North, South, enslaved, free, freed Blacks, embittered whites, Mexican, Spanish, Canadian, British, French, and Indigenous. He juxtaposes Maximilian’s wife, Carlota, sister of Leopold II, who placed faith in herself and in her husband to transform Mexico through better monarchy, with the far more egalitarian Benito Juárez, who ultimately subordinated the lives of the indigenous people in capitulating to a rising oligarchy of American investors who could rebuild Mexico. Both Carlota and Juarez are driven to varying degrees of madness by the results of their efforts.
We see members of the former Confederacy who rue their violent support for the perverse and cruel institution of slavery once the war is over, alongside others who will stop at nothing to bring back the old order. And we see Northerners, who in wartime decried slavery with a furious ardor, eventually languishing in their duty to their fellows after the war was over. There are warriors for justice, warriors for oppression, realists, capitulators, power brokers, and pawns. Even the best, who are not depleted of passionate intensity for doing right, must contend with an ecosystem of others’ dreams and aspirations, which all too often run afoul of the righteous. In the end, we may be judged by others and by ourselves for what we’ve wished for: either peace and fairness or war and acquisition at any price.
The book serves as a reminder to plant the right seeds and dream the right dreams…for everybody’s children. Because when the harshest frost melts away, something new will grow.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Carefully Researched Gives Insight To 19Th Century Occurances of: American, Canada, and Mexico!
Format: Hardcover
This book is a treasure as it covers not only the American Civil War but what intricate details are behind it and more, in addition covers the same eras for the Dominion of Canada, and French take over of Mexico along with the factors leading to "Cinco De Mayo," and more. As an avid reader of American History also as a amature historian this book is carefully detailed and gives insight to the racial and political beliefs at the life and times of the 19Th. Century. It deserves a place on your bookshelf and/or library. In these contemporary times, I am still more than pleased the the border frontiers between the Republic of Canada and United States of America remain the: "Longest Undefended Borders" in the entire globe.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Another Thought Provoking Book
Format: Kindle
Having read Professor Taylor's American Republics I greatly anticipated this volume in his series. The examination of both the Canadian and Mexican stories in this book along with the American Civil War helps provide context to the traditional narrative. I find his approach useful as it shows how the interactions between the US and its neighboring nations evolved. I'm hoping he continues the series
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A Minority View of our History
Format: Kindle
If you want to learn more about American history from the perspective of minorities, this is a crowning achievement. It is long so I focused on reading the chapters on the US and it gave me an understanding of just how brutal the challenges were but how significant the slow process of building our multicultural society was as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Eye opening!
Format: Hardcover
I've read tons of books and biographies connected to American history, perhaps because I'm the son of immigrants, but have never read a survey like this one. By describing in luscious and sometimes horrific detail the wars being fought in Mexico and the main Canadian provinces alongside our Civil War, we get patterns, intersections, and insights that simply would not be available reading about any one struggle. I love this book which is teeming with wonderful portraits and dramatic scenes.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025