Pushchair buggy strollers are used to transport babies and toddlers. The modern version now in use was developed from a design that William Kent built in 1733 at the request of the Duke of Devonshire.
A pushchair
The mountain buggy pushchair has several advantages over a normal buggy. They are normally more sturdy and can withhold being used on rougher terain than the normal buggys.
A baby buggy is a wheeled chair used for the transport of a baby or infant - also known as a pushchair.
Quinny Buzz Pushchairs are great pushchairs because they are very compact and convenient. The Quinny Buzz Pushchair unfolds automatically and is the most practical stroller around.
There are a few purposes that a pushchair liner has. It can protect the fabric of the pushchair from stains, to make the seat comfier for the baby and to brighten up the pushchair.
Pushchair is another name for a stroller. They are typically used to transport infants and toddlers.
The Maclaren Pushchair is an expensive stroller for babies but are extremely popular. Three places to purchase them are Sak's, Lusso Baby and various stores online.
A Buggy Board is an innovative add-on to a preexisting baby stroller. It is a plastic plank with wheels which is then attached to the back of a stroller. It is used when there is a baby of stroller age and an older child which stands on the Buggy Board in order to be transported.
A Quinny branded pushchair, or stroller, can be easily folded up and stored, has adjustable heights, and is rated to hold children from birth and up. They are considered to be quite stylish as well.
A baby walker - also called a pram or much more likely a pushchair in the UK and Ireland
a car that goes up a mountain A mountain buggy is also a brand of three wheeled stroller/push chair/baby buggy designed to cope with bumpy terrain.
Pram (if the baby lies down) or Pushchair (if the baby sits up). The sit-up type / recliner is VERY commonly refered to as a 'buggy' too ... as in 'baby buggy'!