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small stroller for baby

small stroller for baby Safety 1st Easy-Fold Compact Stroller, Dorsal

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small stroller for baby Safety 1st Easy-Fold Compact Stroller, DorsalAs a parent, you know that the best things come in small packages. Enter the Safety 1st Easy Fold Compact Strollerits lightweight, delightfully small, and perfect for travel. The compact size of this stroller makes it easy to maneuver through the city, a crowd, the airport, or narrow aisles, ready for whatever your day may hold. Plus, the covered pocket near the handlebar lets you keep small personal items handy, removing the need to carry extra bags.

As a parent, you know that the best things come in small packages. Enter the Safety 1st Easy-Fold Compact Stroller––it’s lightweight, delightfully small, and perfect for travel. The compact size of this stroller makes it easy to maneuver through the city, a crowd, the airport, or narrow aisles, ready for whatever your day may hold. Plus, the covered pocket near the handlebar lets you keep small personal items handy, removing the need to carry extra bags. The Easy-Fold Compact Stroller comes with a removable carry strap with padding for comfort. Fits children up to 50 lbs. 

But not everything about this stroller is teeny: the HUGE cup holder easily holds your drink, so you can take it on the go. You can choose to attach the cup holder on either side of the stroller. The extra-large canopy provides sun protection on sunny days and has a flip-out visor for extra shade. And we didn't skimp on storage space––you can fit a diaper bag and more into the storage basket. 

And warm-weather walks are no problem with the flip-flop-friendly brake and mesh-lined peek-a-boo window, which offers enhanced airflow and the ability to check in on your little one with ease. 



Ultra-compact 1-hand fold, and stands on its own for easy storage.
Lightweight at under 17 lbs.
Removable carry strap with padding for comfort.
Generous canopy with flip-out visor for added sun protection.
Blocks 96%+ of UVA/UVB rays.
Peek-a-boo window.
Large, easy-access storage basket.
Large, covered storage pocket near handlebar.
Extra-large parent cup holder.
Meets Disney Park size requirements.
Fits children up to 50 lbs.
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