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Beat the summer heat with the best baby stroller fans of 2024

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The Momcozy Portable Stroller Fan ($26), one of our top fan choices, will keep baby cool all summer long.

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Summer is here, which means beach days with the baby and taking long walks with the stroller. As temperatures heat up, however, making sure the baby stays cool in his or her stroller is a top priority. A baby stroller fan keeps air moving and keeps the baby comfortable all summer long.

theIf you have a weather shield on your stroller, you’ll definitely want to use a baby stroller fan to ensure your baby stays cool while summer days heat up. And if stroller walks or summer travel are in your near future, a stroller fan is an inexpensive accessory that can keep your baby content on the go. 


Best baby stroller fans in 2024

Want to know what to look for in a baby stroller fan? We looked for stroller fans that were easy to use, quiet, that could be easily attached to a stroller — and that stay put while in motion.


Best overall baby stroller fan: Munchkin stroller fan

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Munchkin’s clever portable fan is a terrific addition to strollers, car seats or the side of a crib. Its flexible legs make for universal attachment, while the fan’s four speeds suit every temperature need. 

The fan features four LED lights to illuminate an evening ride (or entertain the little one). It pivots 360°, making the fan easy to use in any direction. The rechargeable battery lasts up to eight hours and the fan’s protective grill is designed to keep baby’s fingers out of harm’s way.

This fan earns 4.8 stars on Amazon from users who find it “useful” among other accolades.


Best baby stroller fan runner up: Amacool baby stroller fan

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Stay cool on the go with Amacool’s rotatable baby stroller fan, which offers three speeds. The flexible tripod legs can grip around just about anything. The fan is durable and strong, and can be rotated up or down to suit your baby’s needs.

This fan offers three LED lights and up to 10 hours of battery life. It can be charged with a USB cable connected to a laptop or power source.

Regularly priced at $36, this fan is currently $30.


Best bladeless stroller fan: Skip Hop portable bladeless stroller fan

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Skip Hop’s portable bladeless stroller fan is designed to securely attach to strollers with the included universal hub. This fan features three speed settings, and the rechargeable battery runs for up to six hours.

Perfect for parents concerned about little fingers exploring a fan’s blades, this fan is bladeless and adjusts to multiple angles. 

Note: This fan will shut down after an hour of use to conserve battery life. If it does, you can switch the fan off and on to restart.


Best battery life: Momcozy portable stroller fan

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Momcozy’s baby stroller fan offers 12-27 hours of battery life depending on winds and can be charged with the included USB charging cable.

The fan offers 360-degree rotation and four speeds, while the fan’s head can adjust vertically and horizontally in any direction to provide air movement. The fan comes with three speeds, an LED night light with two modes, a white light mode and a cycle of colored lights for use at night.

The flexible tripod is easy to connect to strollers, cribs, car seats and more.

The Momcozy portable stroller fan is regularly $30 at Amazon, but there’s a deal right now for Amazon Prime members, who can get it for $26 after discount and coupon.


Best baby stroller fan for travel: Kidco Buggygear rechargeable fan

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Kidco’s three-speed fan is perfect for travel due to its small size and battery life, which lasts up to six hours. The flexible silicone strap clips on to a stroller, car seat or crib and features a bright LED built-in flashlight.

Busy parents will appreciate that this rechargeable fan has a built-in USB charging port, so they can charge a smartphone (or other small gadget) while on the go.

FInd the Kidco Buggygear rechargeable fan at Target for $35.




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UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell tells “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that the malnutrition, hygiene and mental health for children in Gaza is “all terrible,” adding that it’s a “hellscape for children.”

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Sen. Mark Kelly says feds need to do a “better job” of letting Americans know “there’s a huge amount of misinformation” on election

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Washington — Sen. Mark Kelly said Sunday that the federal government needs to do its part to inform Americans of the vast swath of election misinformation that’s being consumed on social media platforms like X, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram.

“It’s up to us, the people who serve in Congress and in the White House to get the information out there, that there is a tremendous amount of misinformation in this election, and it’s not going to stop on Nov.  5,” Kelly said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.” 

Kelly, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he’s seen these misinformation operations target not only his state of Arizona, but also other battleground states.

“There is a very reasonable chance I would put it in the 20 to 30% range, that the content you are seeing, the comments you are seeing, are coming from one of those three countries: Russia, Iran, China,” Kelly said.

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Sen. Mark Kelly on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Oct. 6, 2024.

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In a committee hearing last month on foreign threats to the 2024 election, Kelly presented screenshots of Russian-made web pages showing fabricated headlines designed to look like Fox News and The Washington Post, targeted at voters in battleground states. 

“So my constituents in Arizona and others — they seek to influence the outcome of these elections, and that is absolutely beyond the pale,” Kelly said at the Sept. 18 hearing. “We’ve got to do something about it.”

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump each have the support of 49% of Arizona voters, according to CBS News’ battleground tracker as of Sept. 30. 

In another battleground state, Pennsylvania, Trump returned Saturday to hold a rally in Butler three months after an attempted assassination on him. He was joined by members of his own party and billionaire Elon Musk, who said Trump was the only way to preserve democracy and warned of a last election if he does not win in November. 

Speaking to CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, Kelly called the social media mogul a hypocrite. 

“He’s standing next to the guy that tried to overturn the 2020 election on Jan. 6, saying that this is somehow going to be the last election and they’re going to take away your vote,” Kelly said. “And you know, it just doesn’t pass the logic test.”

At the White House press briefing on Friday, President Biden – speaking from the podium for the first time since taking office – said he’s confident of a free and fair election but alluded to the 2021 insurrection at the Capitol in his concerns on whether it will be a peaceful transfer of power.    

“The things that Trump has said and the things that he said last time out when he didn’t like the outcome of the election were very dangerous,” Mr. Biden said. “If you notice, I noticed that the vice-presidential Republican candidate did not say he’d accept the outcome of the election, and they haven’t even accepted the outcome of the last election.”



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Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie, the former commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East, tells “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that “Iran is the country that’s in a corner” in the conflict in the Middle East, and says the “Israelis are certainly going to hit back.”

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