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Great new stroller website!!
Hi All! I just found an AWESOME new website for researching strollers: www.stroller-source.com. It covers all stroller models!! And it has all the spec & feature information for every stroller, plus reviews from people who have the stroller. You can even compare strollers side-by-side! They don't sell strollers, so I feel like it's pretty honest. It totally helped me pick out my new double stroller!
Secrets To Choosing Your Perfect Baby Stroller
Secrets To Choosing Your Perfect Baby Stroller
Source: popularbabyproducts.com
Stroller Confusion
As a parent, baby strollers can be your best friend or your worst nightmare. Choosing the right stroller is a big decision and one that needs to be carefully thought through. There’s nothing more irritating than having multiple strollers sitting around your house or garage because you made a poor choice. Trust me, I know. We currently have three different strollers in our garage and, if it wasn’t for a failed wheel on another, we’d have four!
The first thing to consider is your lifestyle. What do you enjoy doing? Are you active? Do you frequently travel? Are you just taking walks around malls and neighborhoods? These questions will guide you as you choose which stroller best fits your needs.
S.F.: Strollers must be folded up on Muni
HERE'S THE DEAL: Muni's policy requires strollers to be empty and folded up for buses that are in service. (Paul Chinn)
Jonathan Curiel
Monday, September 8, 2008
This article appeared on page B - 2 of the San Francisco Chronicle
Strollers on Muni: The other day, a woman with two young children - one of whom slept in a stroller - boarded a 43-Masonic bus. The driver told the mother to take her snoozing child out of the stroller - that Muni's policy requires strollers to be empty and folded up for buses that are in service. To make a long story short, the mother extricated her child, who then (jolted from sleep) threw an "Exorcist"-like fit, eventually forcing the woman to depart the bus with her two kids.
Why can't Muni allow strollers - with kids in them - on buses as long as the strollers' lock mechanism is on, asks a ChronicleWatch reader who witnessed the incident.
StrollAway!
Source: MetroTots.com
You've managed to fit 3 kids into a 2 bedroom apartment. You've found a way for your Philippe Starck to live with your Fisher Price, your Noguchi with their Noggin...
Through clever storage and cool new modern designs in childrens gear, you finally have a place where your children and your style can happily coexisit....except for...that STROLLER....
It's huge, it cost you a fortune, and it's a neccessity. But where do you put it? The neighbors scowl if you leave it in the hallway (illegal they say, as it's a fire hazard). It folds, but the fact that it's on wheels makes it impossible to stay upright in a closet, and at about $1,000.00 a square foot in this city, it's costing you a fortune in lost space!
Best Stroller???
I am in the market for a good stroller for the city (I live on a BIG hill)... something that is relatively light-weight, compact and handles easily for walks in the city and beyond. I've heard that the Bob is great, but am concerned that it's a little on the heavy side, and doesn't have a lot of storage underneath... anyone else care to share their recommendations?










