0 a small wheeled chair for a child, pushed by its mother etc; stroller American -- sedačka na kolečkách
When it comes to exploring the world around her she is dependent upon others and reliant upon a pushchair she has now outgrown.
How often has he struggled on to a bus with a collapsible pushchair, a toddler and an infant?
In practice this has meant that many pushchairs cannot withstand the wear and tear of everyday use.
The reason is that children below this age will often be carried in a pram or pushchair, whether they are disabled or not.
That policy cannot be enforced because if someone wants to carry a pram or pushchair down to a deep line, he can do so.
I hope that smooth surfaces for wheelchairs and pushchairs will be planned for circular walks if they become popular.
The proposal would also accommodate people with arthritis, or those with pushchairs etc.
An electrically assisted pushchair is provided if the person normally pushing a patient cannot do so for reasons of frailty or difficult terrain.