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It's important to remember that your children may not always enjoy being in a stroller, and may be tired and irritable when they are on longer excursions.<br><br>Before you purchase a double stroller, consider the factors mentioned above and your family's specific circumstances. A reliable and sturdy double buggy can make life easier, particularly when you have to navigate busy streets or crowded malls.
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