Revolutionary Single Child Stroller

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An innovative and uniquely ingenious design that allows the top to be turned, and the small child to extend its view to all four sides when sitting in the pram. It allows the child to face the rear of the pram, thus facing its parents, or to face forward so as to look around. The seat can also be positioned sidewards to the traveling direction. It is very practical, and so very easy and user-friendly.

Updated Jul 15, 2008

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This baby stroller is pretty pretty sweet! It has built in swivel capabilities so you can move your baby around while en route! It also has 90 and 270 degree seating positions, so you baby can see the world from all different angles. Cool!

Updated Jul 17, 2008

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