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Virginia writes:
Besides all the other baby-ignoring behaviour of today (which would rival
the old "be seen and not heard" era), you can add prams (strollers, baby
buggies) that face away from the adult. So often I see a baby or older
baby
squirming and trying to turn to see Mum, and unable to, sometimes even
crying. Hearing her voice isn't enough.
~~~ A peculiar, possibly City-centric variation: to save space/width, moms
with two children close in age, or a set of twins, are placed in a stroller
where one child sits behind or under the other. Whoever is in the back or
under part sees nothing but the back of the front/upper seat. So now one of
them not only doesn't see mom, s/he sees nothing at all. They do have ones
where the children face each other, but I see many which don't.
http://www.target.com/p/phil-teds-classic-stroller-with-second-seat-black/-/
A-14516572#prodSlot=medium_1_15 I know one child can see to the side, but
really this looks pretty annoying to have to ride in...
Judy
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