On their Sunday afternoon walk, father is allowed to push the perambulator.
From the guardian.co.uk
He looks like he ought to perch in an antique perambulator, possibly being pushed by Mary Poppins.
From the guardian.co.uk
John and Barbara, the younger twins in their perambulator, have been jettisoned, as they were in the movie.
From the lohud.com
Then you should use the term perambulator, not pram.
From the independent.co.uk
Twice a day the infant Elizabeth was taken in her shiny perambulator for an airing and before bed she visited her parents for an hour or so.
From the express.co.uk
For the Sun King continued to show off his treasures from a wheeled perambulator when he was incapacitated by gout late in his 72-year reign.
From the economist.com
Yet why shouldn't your perambulator record the distance it travels, track the weight of the child, network with other nearby prams to determine parental hot spots?
From the techcrunch.com
Miss Prism explains that she had abstractedly put the manuscript of a novel she was writing in the perambulator, and the baby in a handbag, which she had left at Victoria Station.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
Baby buggy: a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
: a baby carriage; a pram
One who attested to the bounds of a land by walking round the boundaries.