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Stroller envy is a curious affliction that makes otherwise sane and secure parents feel woefully inadequate in the presence of hefty-priced prams -- and ashamed of themselves for wanting one.

These are some of the precious strollers.

At left, Emily McCavanagh and her daughter Sylvie have a $450 Bob stroller.
(Globe Staff Photo / Jonathan Wiggs)
Stroller envy is a curious affliction that makes otherwise sane and secure parents feel woefully inadequate in the presence of hefty-priced prams -- and ashamed of themselves for wanting one. These are some of the precious strollers. At left, Emily McCavanagh and her daughter Sylvie have a $450 Bob stroller.
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