A special chair with wheels that babies and little kids can ride in when they get tired of walking.
The word comes from 'stroll,' which means to walk slowly and peacefully!
A stroller is like a comfy chair on wheels for little ones! It helps babies go on walks and adventures when their little legs get too tired to walk.
Baby stroller use became gendered as 'women's work' in the 20th century; historically childcare was shared or male-led. Marketing reinforced stroller-pushing as maternal/feminine labor.
Use descriptively for the object itself. Avoid 'stroller-pusher' to mean caregiver; use 'parent,' 'caregiver,' or 'guardian' instead.
["parent with infant","caregiver","guardian"]
Women's unpaid childcare labor became invisible; men who parent are still seen as 'helping' rather than parenting equally.
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