It's called the Joolz—an ergonomic, eco-conscious, high-design baby carriage. Our writer took it for a test spin.
It's called the Joolz—an ergonomic, eco-conscious, high-design baby carriage. Our writer took it for a test spin.
Before I had a baby, I assumed that strollers were simple transportation devices that allowed you to cart your baby from point A to point B. Oh, how wrong I was. Most parents, particularly those in cities, will spend the greater part of their child's first three years gripping the handlebar of a stroller. It will serve as a makeshift bed when the tyke refuses to nap in her crib, the basket underneath will hold an entire week's worth of groceries, and going out for a stroll will become a way to meet kind strangers who help maneuver the darn thing through narrow store doors or down the steps to the subway.
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Published on November 01, 2016 02:00