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    Other parents will understand: the most exciting thing about this stroller is the storage. ... the behind-seat pockets hold adult snacks and the below-stroller pockets are great for larger items ...

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    Other parents bring the stroller as a safety net just in case their kids need it. Jess English, a mom of three kids who range in age from 9 months to 4 years, says, "it definitely depends on the ...

  5. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the company purchased established German baby product brand, Teutonia. The same year, the Nautilus 3-in-1 car seat debuted, earning the "Best Bet" designation from Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. [citation needed] Then, in 2008, Graco acquired Aprica Kassai, the number one selling baby brand in Japan. In 2014, Newell Rubbermaid ...

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    A child rides her own bike A child rides a one-wheel trailer bike. Bicycles can be fitted with a bicycle trailer or a children's bicycle seat to carry small children. An older child can ride his own bike, or ride a one-wheel trailer bike with an integrated seat and handle bars.

  7. John Constantino - Wikipedia

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    Constantino is best known for developing the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), [2] a diagnostic rating scale used to distinguish autism spectrum disorder from other child psychiatric conditions by identifying the presence and extent of social impairments. [3] The SRS, published in 2005, includes parent-, teacher-, self-, and spouse-report ...