One of the benefits of the Mockingbird strollers is the multiple seat configurations it offers. Whether you have the Single stroller or the Single-to-Double which, as the name implies, can be used as either a single or double stroller.
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Single Stroller Configurations
Whether you have the Mockingbird Single stroller or the Single-to-Double, you can configure the stroller in the following ways:
1 Infant Configurations
There are various ways to use the Mockingbird strollers for infants (age 0-6 months, or when they can’t sit up unassisted), but all require a separate purchase.
*Some of these configurations require the purchase of a separate adapter or accessory – more on this below.
*The Mockingbird strollers do not come with the Bassinet, infant insert, car seat or car seat adapters.
Double Stroller Configurations
Below are the various configurations for the Mockingbird Single-to-Double stroller. Note that ONLY the Single-to-Double stroller can be converted to a double with the purchase of the 2nd Seat extension kit. The Single stroller can not be converted to a double.
2 Infants Configurations
There are various ways to use theMockingbird Single-to-Double stroller for 2 infants (age 0-6 months, or when they can’t sit up unassisted). All require a separate purchase (infant insert or car seat adapter).
Both parent-facing with the infant insert in the toddler seat
Both parent-facing with 2 car seats
Parent-facing car seat on the upper and parent-facing toddler seat (with the infant insert) on the lower
Parent-facing toddler seat (with the infant insert) on the upper and parent-facing car seat on the lower
1 Infant & 1 Toddler
Infant on the upper/Toddler on the lower
Parent-facing bassinet on the upper and parent-facing toddler seat on the lower
Parent-facing toddler seat (with the infant insert) on the upper and parent-facing toddler seat on the lower
Parent-facing car seat on the upper and forward-facing toddler seat on the bottom
Parent-facing with a car seat on the upper and parent-facing toddler seat on the bottom
Infant on the lower/Toddler on the upper
Parent-facing toddler seat on the upper and parent-facing car seat on the bottom
Parent-facing toddler seat on the upper and parent-facing toddler seat (with infant insert) on the bottom
2 Toddlers
Both toddler seats forward-facing
Both toddler seats parent-facing
Parent-facing toddler seat on the top and forward-facing toddler seat on the bottom
Forward-facing toddler seat on the top and parent-facing toddler seat on the bottom (kids looking at each other)
3 Kid Configurations
Mockingbird does offer a stroller board attachment called the Riding Board that can be purchased separately for $95 on their website. The Mockingbird Riding Board allows your child the option to sit or stand while using it which is a great plus!
There are also several universal stroller boards that you can connect so a third child can stand and ride-along.