| Customer Reviews: Average Rating:  Rating : - Daughter won't let go. The first one we bought came in a box that said, "Target Returns" on the outside. Should have been a sign that it wasn't going to be functional. Target was trying to push their damaged goods on us, I guess. The stroller had a piece of metal in the lower frame that was too long and wouldn't let the stroller sit straight. (the stroller has shocks - pretty cool - but that was the part that was built wrong). So, Amazon was very easy to return it - and we ordered another one.
This second one works great. I can see the concerns of the other reviewers that the top part falls off. Hasn't been an issue yet, but might become one. The front wheels don't twist, but our daughter (20 months) has learned to tilt it back to achieve tight turns - so I guess it is a learning toy - as well as what to do when one wheel hits a wall. It's very light weight and folds up nicely. Has the shocks, like I mentioned earlier. All the other doll strollers I saw have hard plastic wheels - this one has rubbery-ish wheels.
It's the only doll stroller I could find like it. My wife had bought a different doll stroller way back - but when I didn't like it, she returned it and challenged me to find a better one. I think I won her over (even though this one is 3 times more expensive - and then there was the shipping). Our daughter's dolls will be the envy of all the other dolls around.
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Okay, we've had it for awhile now - and I don't know what the complaint is about it coming off the base. It works absolutely fine - and never even close to a problem. I wonder if the other reviewers are using the appropriate part of the clip to SNAP it in. It's a firm connection. I can see how maybe one could think the handle of the Clip was the actual latch - but the latch is actually lower toward the frame - and it locks securely. So, no issues with this stroller. She still loves it. + See Full Customer Review |  |