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  2. I Tested the Buzzy New Nuna Double Stroller with My Twins ...

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    5 Best Travel Strollers, Tested and Reviewed by Real Parents The PureWow100 is a scale our editors use to vet new products and services, so you know what's worth the spend—and what's total hype ...

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    Silver Cross Jet 5 Stroller $479.99 at Amazon. Silver Cross Jet 5 Stroller $479.99 at Nordstrom. Silver Cross Jet 5 Stroller $479.99 at Silver Cross. The newly launched Silver Cross Jet 5 stroller ...

  4. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    A jogging stroller on Park Avenue, New York City, 2010. A roller buggy, 2005. East Berlin child minders, with multiple-seat prams in 1984. A perambulator. Baby tricycle.

  5. The 11 Best Stroller Wagons, Perfect From Fall to Summer

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    The classic stroller is a necessity: every parent registers for or purchases a baby carriage when a new addition arrives. But why not look into a stroller wagon to add to the at-home fleet?

  6. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Rubbermaid acquired Century, a car seat manufacturer and introduced the SnugRide infant car seat, which has become America's top-selling infant car seat line. Century actually introduced the travel system where a car seat could fit on a stroller for easy transportation. That same year, Graco was acquired by Rubbermaid. A year later in ...

  7. Jogging - Wikipedia

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    Women jogging along Morro Strand State Beach, California, U.S.. Jogging is a form of trotting or running at a slow or leisurely pace. The main intention is to increase physical fitness with less stress on the body than from faster running but more than walking, or to maintain a steady speed for longer periods of time.