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    Best Stroller Wagons of 2025

    These three popular models offer maneuverability and safety

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    Baby Trend Expedition 2-in-1 Stroller Wagon Plus
    Stroller wagons provide a safe solution for transporting children, though they’re often heavier and more difficult to store than strollers.
    Photo: Baby Trend

    As a car-free parent raising two small children in a major city, I often say that our stroller is our urban minivan. We use it to cart around our kids, groceries, library books, packages to be shipped, and picnic gear. We sometimes even use it to take our two cats to veterinarian appointments. 

    Now that my children are 3 and 5 and mostly amenable to walking, we’re using the stroller less and less. But we still occasionally need a way to transport them and/or heavy items from place to place. The perfect solution, I thought, would be a small collapsible stroller wagon we could stick our park or beach gear into, toss into the trunk of a Lyft or rental car, and allow the kids to ride in if they got tired.

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    Using just any wagon to transport young children is the No. 1 mistake parents make when it comes to kids and wagons, according to Alisa Baer, MD, a pediatrician and co-founder of The Car Seat Lady. “The really big thing is to make sure that what you’re using is a wagon specifically designed to transport children—and specifically, children of the ages and weights that you want to be transporting,” she says.

    “The child should be restrained in the wagon,” whether using built-in straps or a car seat securely attached to an adapter, Baer says. If not properly secured, your little adventurers may lean over or even try to climb out of the wagon and tumble headfirst onto the pavement. Or they could sneak an arm or a leg over the side and end up caught in a wheel or other moving part, says Ashita Kapoor, Consumer Reports’ associate director of product safety. 

    And there’s another concern. “You also don’t want your child to get their fingers stuck between the wagon’s wheels and its hubs,” Baer says. “Plus, a child moving around can upset the wagon’s weight balance and encourage it to tip.”

    Appropriately chastened, I set out to evaluate some of the most popular stroller wagons to see which options might work as a functional and safe means of transportation. In addition to consulting Baer and Kapoor, I evaluated five stroller wagons with my two children, focusing on how they worked on different types of terrain. I narrowed down the list to the three best stroller wagons after assessing safety, maneuverability, comfort, ease of carrying, and overall attractiveness.

    Best Stroller Wagons

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