It is quite often called "a baby buggy", but not so long ago it was a "push-chair" - this was throughout the UK, not just London! It is also called a pram.
A baby buggy is a wheeled chair used for the transport of a baby or infant - also known as a pushchair.
Baby Buggy Bunny was created on 1954-12-18.
i think that w.h.richardson invented the first baby buggy
you use a buggy that is facing you when you push it it helps it to understand you better
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'!
It was called the Lunar buggy.
Baby Buggy Bunny - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (PCA #16233)
it's a baby buggy
William H Richardson did not invent the baby buggy but he did make improvements and patterned it on the 18/06/1899. William Kent invented the baby buggy in 1733. (According to the African American Registry Website).
The word "buggy" originated in the United States in the early 19th century as a term for a lightweight horse-drawn carriage with four wheels. It is thought to have derived from the term "bogie," which referred to a kind of horse-drawn carriage in England.
A double buggy baby is a pram or buggy to transport more than one baby in, simultaneously. It has two seats, a hood that can be folded back, adjustable sit or reclining options, a handle to push it around, a cover for rainy days and a shopping basket, normally at the bottom of the buggy and play trays.
The cheapest baby buggy they sell in tesco at the moment is £20 but it's not very safe or sturdy.