By e_mac (Provo, Ut) We live in a third story apartment, so there was no way I was going to haul it up all those stairs every time I used it. So we bought this jogger so we could fit it in the trunk of our Toyota Camry (it just took a little practice). It is really easy to collapse and unfold. I highly recommend getting the infant seat to go with it if you are getting it for a baby. The baby trend one locks in, but we had our Graco car seat before we bought this jogger and it still rests in... Read Full Story
The Jeep Liberty 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller is by far one of my favorite baby purchases! My daughter and I go on daily walks, and sometimes we go on trails and this stroller works great! The front has a catch all that has saved my cell phone and her toys multiple times. My daughter and a friend of hers love to play with her toy that attaches to the front. There is plenty of storage all over the stroller. The iPod dock is really cool too- my husband enjoys it! We also like that ability to... Read Full Story
This luxurious stroller is the industry benchmark. For both parents and children, the safety maneuverability of this item is unmatched. This go-anywhere, do anything stroller has loads of storage and features parent and child trays. Features: 12" swivel front wheels allows for easy maneuvering in tight spaces, while large 16" rear wheels smoothly handle any terrain Plush, comfortable cabin has removable seat pad and convenient child tray Spacious under seat storage... Read Full Story
Jeep Liberty Stroller Get ready to conquer all types of terrain with the Jeep Liberty Stroller. With front swivel wheels, this stroller from Jeep Baby makes maneuvering anywhere easy and fun. Whether you're on a urban street, a suburban sidewalk or in the mall, this Jeep stroller is going to conquer all. The Music on The Move function allows parents and children to listen to all types of music from The Wiggles to Bon Jovi. Entertainment will certainly not be at a... Read Full Story
Now you can spend more time with your little one, get in the workout you need and show them how much fun a healthy lifestyle can be. The Schwinn Hope Swivel Stroller was also created for a great cause! Schwinn will donate $10 per stroller sold to breast cancer awareness and research. Features: Child comfort 5-point harness and padded seat 12" and 16" aluminum wheels with locking swivel for easy maneuvering or jogging Easy folding, lightweight aluminum frame stores... Read Full Story
- Soothes baby with front-to-back or side-to-side motion
- Six speeds, soothing songs and nature sounds.
- Seat reclines to two different positi... Read Full Story
From the Manufacturer
Swing has deluxe, rich soft well including micro plush, velour and boa that embrace baby in softness. There’s a canopy and a soft friend that’s tethered to the tray. Swing features three seat positions providing mom with options for her baby side to side cradle motion and head to toe swinging motion to the left or right of center. This swing features motorized mobile with large dome mirror and soft clouds with sweet lambs that entertain the baby from above. Music... Read Full Story
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Maclaren is voluntarily recalling approximately 1 million strollers sold in the United States from 1999 to November 2009 due to multiple reports of children having fingers cut and/or amputated from a hinge on the stroller.
This recall applies to all Maclaren models of strollers to include:
Easy Traveller
Quest Mod
Quest Sport
Techno XLR
Techno XT
Triumph
Twin Techno
Twin Triumph
Volo... Read Full Story
November 9, 2009 by Nancy Filed under Featured Story
A Maclaren stroller recall, prompted by fingertip amputations, involves over one million umbrella style strollers.
According to a press release by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission , the Maclaren company has received 15 reports of children placing their finger in the stroller’s hinge mechanism, resulting in 12 reports of fingertip amputations.
Maclaren USA voluntarily recalled the strollers and... Read Full Story
Maclaren has recalled around a million pushchairs from the American market after saying they posed a risk of "fingertip amputation" to babies and toddlers. The British firm said the recall, which relates to buggies which open and close with an 'umbrella' mechanism, only affects products sold on the American market. The move came after Maclaren received reports of 12 children having their fingertips amputated after getting them caught in the hinge mechanism. "Consistent with our unwavering... Read Full Story