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Best of 2012

Best of 2012: What's Your Favorite New Stroller?

The stroller that you choose to cruise around town is a major decision for every new mama.

The stroller that you choose to cruise around town is a major decision for every new mama. As a piece of gear that you'll likely use on a daily basis, there are many factors that come into play when selecting the set of wheels that work best for you — looks, versatility, price point, comfort for your kiddo, just to name a few. This year saw a bevy of new models on the market. From the posh Bugaboo My First Car, a collaboration with Viktor & Rolf, to the Origami — a techie's dream come true — there was a new model to suit every kind of parent.

Amongst these nine hot sets of wheels, tell us, which is your favorite?

(Top Row: Quinny Moodd, Bloom Baby Zen, Origami Stroller; Middle Row: Maclaren Globetrotter, Mountain Buggy Duet, UPPAbaby Cruz; Bottom Row: Bugaboo and Viktor & Rolf's "My First Car," Orbit Double Helix, Phil&Ted's Sub4)

Best of 2011

The Readers Have Spoken: Your Favorite Products, Names, and More of 2011

If there's one things moms like to do, it's share information.

If there's one things moms like to do, it's share information. We have our favorite car seat, stroller, toys, and more, and we're not afraid to tell everyone about them. Over the past month, we asked you to vote on your favorite things from 2011 — everything from the top push chair and celebrity baby name to the celeb mom you most like to follow on Twitter — and you weren't afraid to speak your minds. We now present you with the winners — LilSugar readers' choices for the best of 2011! Check them out!

Best of 2011

Best of 2011: What's Your Favorite New Stroller?

It's most mamas' favorite accessory: a chic, sleek stroller, and 2011 saw a crop of supercool new pushcarts entering the scene.

It's most mamas' favorite accessory: a chic, sleek stroller, and 2011 saw a crop of supercool new pushcarts entering the scene. We fell hard for the Bugaboo Donkey, when it made its much-anticipated debut early this year. The stroller converts from a single seat to a double in only three clicks, but the $1,200 price tag makes it a major investment. Mamas & Papas debuted their Urbo Elite ($630), a narrow pushchair designed for city living with a lightweight frame (20 pounds), reversible seat, full wheel suspension, and a large sun canopy. British pram collection iCandy Peach attracted the attention of Selma Blair and Victoria Beckham, and the Peach Blossom Twin (starting at around $1,000) can be converted to accommodate a newborn and a toddler, twin newborns, or two toddlers. Phil&teds's Verve ($700) features a narrow body, a bottom seat with three recline positions, better handling to allow for single-handed pushing, and a hand brake for easy stopping. And fashionistas, including Rachel Zoe and Kate Hudson, flocked to the Bugaboo Missoni Cameleon. So which stroller topped your list?