Home / Registry Doona Infant Car Seat Giveaway! By Liz Zuckerberg April 25, 2016 Rectangle When you’re lucky enough to find out you’re having a baby, one of the first items on your shopping to-do list will always be an infant car seat. And while the world of car seats is vast, with different brands offering the a range of safety features, chic designs, and color options, there has never been an infant car seat with a complete and fully integrated mobility solution. Until now. Introducing the Doona Infant Car seat from Simple Parenting, an infant car seat that converts into a stroller with the click of a button — no attachments or extra parts necessary. Forget the days of tricky stroller adapters and compatibility; this seat is an all-in-one. Doona’s integrated wheel system means you can go from car to running errands in just seconds, which makes it pretty perfect for the busy parent who’s in and out of the car (or cab!) all day long. The Doona is brilliantly designed: the wheels fold seamlessly under the seat for quick installation in your car, then flip down again when you’re ready to stroll. And it’s comfortingly safe: it passed all legally required safety tests as a car seat and a stroller, and is air travel-certified. While the Doona is a bit larger than a standard car seat, it also lasts longer than most: infants can be between 4-35lbs and up to 32″ tall. When you think about it, the Doona actually saves you space (and money!) since you can tick two boxes (car seat and stroller) off your baby registry. Can’t wait for your baby shower to get your Doona? We understand, so we’re giving away one away (worth $499!). Enter now. Related Stories Registry Doona Infant Car Seat Registry Doona Infant Car Seat Registry Doona Infant Car Seat The latest Our Partners We love MAM pacifiers (and so do pediatric dentists): Here’s why Baby Shopping Guide 5 surprising predictions for what’s hot on baby registries in 2024 Celebrity News These are the 6 baby registry items Rumer Willis says are must-haves Registry How to create a responsible baby registry