There’s no doubt about it: The popular GB Pockit+ All-Terrain stroller folds up small—so small that it’s easy to carry in one hand, slip into an Ikea or Fresh Direct grocery tote, or even stow in an ...
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Yep, they’ve finally made a stroller that will fit under the seat of a plane. Presented at the ABC Kids Expo earlier this week, The Pockit is their latest stroller model, weighing in at nine pounds ...
Every parent knows that there is little more annoying than trying to fold up a stroller, pack it into a car, and then unfold it once you arrive at your destination — all with kids in tow and a million ...
If you’re a parent, your stroller can be both a blessing and a curse, especially when traveling. Sure, it makes it easier to get your pudgy little infant and 50-odd pounds of accompanying baby ...
When I was pregnant with my daughter three years ago, I scoured the Internet for the best strollers on the market. Sure, size was a consideration — we lived in a small Brooklyn walkup, on the top ...
An American company has brought new meaning to the term baby stroller. GB Child USA has designed a baby carrier that can collapse down to the size of a small cooler. Police warn if you get these in ...
A video of a magical stroller that can fold smaller than a backpack is going viral on Facebook. The video was uploaded by baby product expert Jamie Grayson of the website Baby Guy Gear Guide and the ...
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Every parent knows that there is little more annoying than trying to fold up a stroller, pack it into a car, and then unfold it once you arrive at your destination — all with kids in tow and a million ...