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Does anyone have the Twist stroller from Zooper?”

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Does anyone have the Twist stroller from Zooper?”

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Zooper Twist Large sunshade, rain hood Easy-to-pull leg rest Seat is large with four recline positions Sturdy Easy to steer Not comfortable for long walks Can’t fully recline No cup holder Little storage Our Analysis Based on the reviews we found online, parents are very fond of the Zooper Twist, which is a bit heavier (14 pounds) than simpler umbrella strollers but also has more features. Unlike most umbrella strollers, the Twist folds from top to bottom. Intended for children 6 months or older, the Twist has a large seat with four-position recline (but it’s not fully reclining). Parents say it is sturdy, easy to steer and attractive. The large sunshade, generous-sized rain hood and easy-to-pull leg rest are also appreciated. The Zooper Twist is very similar to the Maclaren Quest (*Est. $245), although its price falls between the Quest and the Maclaren Triumph (*Est. $190). For parents who want a stroller that’s a bit more full-featured yet still lightweight, the Twist is worth a test

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The Stroller Stroll is presented by the Friends of Growing Families, a group within the Friends of South Shore Hospital. The fund raising goal is $50,000; proceeds will help provide specialty equipment, educational programs and support services for families, MacDonald said.Families with three generations, from grandparents to babies, were strolling the mall, while children played at arts and crafts tables and tried out the face painting. This year’s event is honoring Dr. Janet “Scottie” Lloyd, the founding director of the NICU at South Shore Hospital. Already a clinical professor at Harvard Medical School, Lloyd is leaving to return to school to further her education in public health policy. In honor of her dedication to the infants, their families, and the staff of the NICU, funds from this year’s Stroll will be used to enhance educational programs, Paul Taylor, hospital executive, said.

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