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What is a Baby Carriage
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines any baby carriage system such as a stroller, a pram, or a pushchair as “a small carriage with four wheels that a baby or small child can ride in, while someone pushes it”.
While prams are typically used for newborns and infants, strollers are used to carry one year old children up to the age of 3-4, when parents have to move around for a substantial distance. When you want to go for a walk or a jog,
when you want to visit the supermarket, when you want to take a stroll in the park and introduce your little love to the sights and sounds of the world, a
stroller comes as a very handy piece of equipment to have. Strollers are called as pushchairs or buggies in British English
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