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maxi cosi gia xp luxe 3-wheel travel system

maxi cosi gia xp luxe 3-wheel travel system Maxi Cosi Gia XP Luxe 3-Wheel Travel System

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maxi cosi gia xp luxe 3-wheel travel system Maxi Cosi Gia XP Luxe 3-Wheel Travel SystemWhen you get the urge to explore with your little one, the Gia XP Luxe 3 wheel travel system will help get you where youre going with ease. One of our best values this travel system is designed to provide a smooth, comfy ride and maneuver easily with the all terrain tires and front wheel suspension, this stroller and car seat duo offers the features parents wish for and then some. The Mico Luxe Infant Car Seat provides safety for your baby with Side

When you get the urge to explore with your little one, the Gia XP Luxe 3-wheel travel system will help get you where you’re going with ease. One of our best values this travel system is designed to provide a smooth, comfy ride and maneuver easily with the all-terrain tires and front-wheel suspension, this stroller and car seat duo offers the features parents wish for and then some. The Mico Luxe Infant Car Seat provides safety for your baby with Side Impact Protection (SIP), while the infant head insert gives extra support for smaller babies. Premium PureCosi™ fabrics and padding keep your little one comfy, yet can be removed quickly with no rethreading of the harness when it’s time to machine wash and dry them. As you stroll, keep your child cozy with the removable, reversible, and washable stroller cushion designed to help baby stay cool on warm days and warm on cool ones. Shelter your favorite travel companion from the sun by extending the MaxShade canopy with its zip-out peek-a-boo mesh window that allows added ventilation. Wherever you’re headed, with the Gia XP you’re ready for the unexpected. 

Car seat Rear-facing for babies from 4-30 lbs. and up to 32" Shell designed with ClimaFlow™ Technology helps keep baby coolerFeatures PureCosi™ fabrics made without wool or added fire-retardant treatment.

Extra plush padding on the infant head and lumbar inserts ensures a comfortable and secure ride Contoured, ergonomic handle curves around your hip for a more comfortable carry.  Infant inserts can be easily removed without rethreading the harness. All fabrics are machine washable and dryer safe. Side Impact Protection (SIP) and extra plush padding on the removable

 System Includes, adapter, car seat, base and stroller.

Holds up to 65 lbs,  Product weight 25 lbs on stroller - Car seat 9 lbs 16 lbs w/base

Maxi-Cosi is a Dutch brand that has been on the market since 1984, for which the mission remains unchanged to this day - to introduce technological innovations in car seats so that children can travel as safely as possible.

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Tero
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 4
If you want a book on the details of AI without math and statistics, this is it
Format: Paperback
I had this book a year or two back and then sold a lot of books as they piled up. After that I read a good number of books on AI. Of those, Ethan Mollick's book Co-Intelligence is best for the user end. But then there was still the issue of how do they do it? If you want to understand the process how AI works, there are a few books like this. Melanie Mitchell tends to focus on pictures. When you read ANY of these book, you will come to a page where you think "this makes no sense." You get there because the way AI chops up information and stores it in "cells" and then processes in stages (deep learining, hidden layers) is not how we think. They are not brains, though the neural network has some similarity to ours. You will simply need to finish the book. This one or the one you bought. Then read another one, if needed. It will make a lot of sense if you finish the book. Then you just generalize where you are at. I am never going to write Python or get deeply involved in tha manner. I am quite familiar with the free vesrions and I am able to check what summaries I get from AI. I will also keep up with the language part of it. AI does not study grammar the way we do. It looks for patterns in millions of examples. I have since 2023 gone through most of the 20 dollar range books. This one is the best.
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Erica V. Matos
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Great, funny intro to AI
Format: Hardcover
This is a wonderful, humorous introduction to AI that is a fast read packed full of examples. It makes a great gift for friends or family who don’t know much about the field, and I imagine it would be especially interesting to teens. I loved the way she used running jokes to make connections between themes. Shane is clearly on a mission to make AI more accessible. It’s funny, someone else said they didn’t like this book because it wasn’t enough like Shane’s tear-inducingly-hilarious blog. But here’s the thing: I can read the blog for free! I was actually nervous that I was going to be getting a repeat of the blog in book form, but it was super different. If you’re a computer science scholar, maybe skip this one, but I don’t think that was the audience Shane was trying to reach.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
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mechanicality
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 3
Humorous intro-level book to AI
Format: Hardcover
If you are new to the field of AI, this is a fun read. The author does a fine job breaking down complex topics into bite-size, entertaining sections. However, if you are not new to the field of AI, you'll probably find this book boring and will find more joy in visiting the author's popular website. Personally, I find this book forgettable and not living up to the hype.
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Patricia Kitice
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Captivating storytelling and educational material
Format: Paperback
My ten years old boy loved WW2 in Europe: Great Battles for Boys. He likes to read about war and it his third book from Joe Giorello. It is an engaging and easy-to-understand account of significant World War II moments designed for young boys. It has pictures and maps so they can have a better understanding about the War and through captivating storytelling and educational material, it provides a valuable introduction to this crucial era, promoting a greater comprehension and respect for the experiences and achievements of individuals during that time.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
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Andre D.
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Why are these books so hard to find in libraries and bookstores??!
Format: Paperback
Bought nearly the whole book series after reading the reviews. My 8 and 10 year old boys love these books. My 10 year old read the first book on his way to and from soccer practice. He couldn't put it down and kept telling me what he read. My boys have read all the "Magic Treehouse", "I Survived" and some "I Escaped" books, as well as "Big Nate", "Diary of a Wimpy Kid", etc. BUT these battle books are the best. They really teach about the history of the wars which have shaped our modern times. WHY are these books so hard to find in libraries and bookstores... at least in Maryland? Maybe because "Great Battles for Boys" reeks of toxic masculinity? I really wonder. In any case, great books especially if you want your boys to read serious, informative books that are interesting and entertaining.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024

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