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Baby Trend - Navigator 2-in-1 Stroller Wagon

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r/FosterparentsCar seat / stroller for multiple ages
12 months ago

Stroller wise i have [this one](https://www.target.com/p/baby-trend-navigator-2-in-1-stroller-wagon-madrid-gray/-/A-89408211?TCID=PDS-336246289&ds_rl=1242884&ds_rl=1246978&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD-5dfZ_kwXTc-fnXRE-Q_LtVqY5v&gclid=Cj0KCQjw16O_BhDNARIsAC3i2GDxRgKoXbvDhvP0CaqvwVYxeuHz3BeC4l-I6TNII8eZcqx0p84IAIQaAujkEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds) and i love it. I wish i had it when my boys were little as they a year apart, but even now, (18 month old, 6 and 7 year old) they can all 3 fit lol. Its amazing and i highly reccomend the wagon strollers.

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r/toddlersThoughts on toddler stroller
3 months ago

We keep our umbrella stroller in the trunk for my almost 3yo. We mostly just have her walk with us but sometimes we have longer distances to go. She still fits in her Chicco stroller that we use for very long walks or errands where we need the storage Eta: we also have a babytrend wagon stroller. We have another baby coming so that’ll be our double stroller when needed.

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r/MommitWhich Stroller Wagons Do You Love - Not Wonderfold!!
6 months ago

We recently used the baby trend on vacation and loved it too - very easy to steer, sturdy, and large capacity. Only issue I see is no foot well so maybe not as ideal for older toddlers or kids. We also have the Evenflo pivot explore which is also very nice and easy to steer. The capacity does seem smaller relative to the baby trend, but it seems a bit better for actually carrying two kids around.

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r/2under2Mexico all-inclusive with 2 under 2 - stroller recommendations!?
3 months ago

We went to punta Cana and brought our stroller wagon for our 3 yo and 9 month old. It was perfect. Loaded it up with our suitcases in the airport while I baby wore. I loved the wagon at the all inclusive because the little one could sleep in it while we were at the pool, but they could also both be in it. It was just easy since we never had to worry about getting it into a car or anything. They could snack while we walked around, chill, etc. We also have a compact double umbrella stroller that was great for traveling to Florida that I got free from a Facebook group

r/2under2Mexico all-inclusive with 2 under 2 - stroller recommendations!?
3 months ago

We have the baby trend wagon so it has straps to buckle them in and also a push handle (much easier than the pull except in the sand imo)

r/ParentingInBulkStroller situation for 4 kids
about 2 months ago

I have 3 kids - 4 yo, 2 yo and 8 month old. My older 2 were 2.75 years apart, younger 2 were 19 months apart. Strollers are something I have a love/hate relationship with. We have one double stroller and it is a tank. Literally lives as our neighborhood walk one or if we have a long excursion we will grab it We have a wagon, nothing fancy. Baby trend something. All 3 of my kids can fit in it, great to toss stuff in and kids can choose to be in/out Travel single stroller. Saves our trunk space. This is what we use most of the time. Our 2 yo often likes the stroller so she gets plopped in that and I baby wear the littlest. Sometimes it’ll be swapped and littlest will go in the stroller. Honestly the stroller situations can get crazy. I would also definitely check fb marketplace if you’re considering a new stroller or wagon bc so many people resell for way less!

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r/Autism_ParentingAnyone have kids over 3 still using a stroller?
2 months ago

We have a BabyTrend wagon stroller and our son is 4.5. He can walk and hold hands, but he prefers riding on my shoulders or the wagon. And he’s slowly getting better with staying close by, but he’s still a flight risk. The wagon is great cuz we usually have a crap load of stuff too. And if he gets tired he can lay down flat in the wagon.

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r/moderatelygranolamomsMoms, what attracted you to buy that stroller?
9 months ago

I have a bunch of strollers and two kids! The best feature of any stroller is one hand fold by far. I have a stroller that is built for two kids but it’s clunky to fold up and I can’t do it one handed. It’s also a pain in the ass to get in the trunk. I also have a jogging stroller that I haven’t used in years but it’s great for walking/jogging (obviously). Personally, I would choose a stroller that is a one handed fold, on the lighter side, but is also compatible with your infant seat (if you have one). I have a Chicco infant seat and the Chicco Bravo stroller (one handed fold) and I’d recommend them both. I’ve been using them both for five years and they’re still in good shape! I also have Chicco’s jogging stroller (great but huge and clunky, not for indoors), the Graco Ready2Grow (good for two kids but still big), and the Baby Trend wagon (great for two kids).

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r/BabyBumpsStroller help for baby #2
10 days ago

Baby Trend stroller wagon. Some come with a car seat adapter but if it doesnt, you can buy one to attach. You do have to buckle it in but it takes only a second, its universal (it has a net with two straps under so any infant carrier can be set down). Older kiddo will be a little squished at first but its only until baby can sit up at around 6 months, and they can still easily see out of the wagon to the side and behind. Its no bigger than a shopping cart really and I used it in most stores without issues. Roomy, lasts a long time, easy to maneuver imo, and is in your price range [: 

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r/ParentingStroller Wagons Worth the Hype?
10 months ago

Our stroller roster, in order of importance: 1. Uppababy system which goes from bassinet seat, to carseat, to toddler seat, to toddler piggyback board. Bases go from one to 3 attachments as your family grows. We especially love this system for traveling away from home because they make a frame that folds ultra compact, and the carseat moves from the stroller to the rental car. The best for walking in the city, park, Museum, and sporting events. 2. Thule for jogging, biking, and cross-country skiing. This is the best for off-road in dirt or snow. 3. Babytrend stroller wagon, for dragging all our shit to the park or the beach. Not the best for transporting children, but definitely the best for transporting all their toys and chairs and snacks. Also our favorite for trick-or-treating, as we usually dress it up to go with our costumes.

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r/BabyBumpsSingle/double stroller
5 months ago

We got a convertible stroller when we had our first, but honestly now that our second is here (almost 6m now), we use our baby trend wagon way more. It has a car seat attachment and a ride along board, and has room for everything we need. We’ve convinced a lot of friends to do the same😆

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r/beyondthebump600 dollar and up stroller/car seat systems
9 months ago

We have a Doona ($450) a Mockingbird Double ($350) a Baby Trend Wagon ($200) and a Travel Stroller ($80) It’s honestly a lot, but the Doona was $100% worth it. I would probably have skipped the Mockingbird (comparable to UppaBaby Vista) and got a higher end travel stroller or the Thule Jogger - the Thule Glide moves like butter and I can say that a higher end stroller like that is gonna be better than the Graco ones. I love my wagon and think it’s amazing, I didn’t see the sense in dropping a grand for the Wonderfold.