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What to Look For in a Toddler Stroller

A stroller allows you to ensure that your toddler is safe along on your adventures. It should come with five-point harnesses that keep your child secure and lockable swivel wheels that cannot be pushed away.

You might want to consider a travel system your newborn that attaches directly to your car seat. You could also consider a convertible model which can be expanded from a single seat to a double (and even tripled with the Vista PiggyBack Ride-Along Board). Choose a basket with plenty of room and is easily accessible.

Safety

If you want your child to enjoy strolling for years, choose a high-quality model with safety features that meet the highest standards. These include age and size compatibility, sturdy design, restraining belts, secure sunshades and seat shells. Look for a five-point harness that uses straps on the shoulders between the legs, and at the crotch to stop your child from falling out of the stroller during a crash. Many strollers come with additional hip straps that can further increase your child's safety.

Strollers are tested for Pram bag impact to ensure that they are safe. The stroller is lowered from a height to measure the force of the impact. This ensures that it will not be able to tip over while it is in use. The top strollers also have an extremely safe brake system that is lockable and can be engaged as in a car.

Examine the brake pedals to make sure they are easy for you to operate, but are difficult for children to remove. If possible, consider an electronic harness that utilizes strong magnets to keep the harness straps together. It is simple to fasten for parents, but difficult for children to unlock. Also, look for a padded bumper bar that wraps around the frame and an opening for a safety harness that closes when the seat is in a reclined position to keep your baby from getting trapped.

Folding and unfolding a stroller must be kept away from children to prevent pinching hazards. Check that the hinges are free of sharp edges and protrusions. To avoid entanglement risks and decrease the chance that the stroller could tip over, keep bags in the storage area underneath the stroller or in the basket. Do not hang diaper bags, or other items from the stroller's handles. This can be a strangulation hazard for your baby.

Choose a stroller with an extension canopy that can shield your child from the harsh sun. A tray for snacks and a cup or bottle holder will keep drinks and snacks close at the ready. Lastly, a bag clip or tote bag will help you carry your shopping bags and other items without weighing down the size of the stroller.

Comfort

As toddlers get older and require a stroller that is more comfortable than the one they used as babies. A seat with lots of padding and reclining features will allow them to walk comfortably and remain relaxed in their stroller. A model that has adjustable footrests and canopy will also allow for their height to change. A sturdy frame, a 5-point harness, and braking systems are all essential elements.

A double stroller will be ideal for parents with twins or children of similar ages. Pick one with a reversible seating option to allow them to ride front-facing or parent-facing each the other. A reversible chair can also help your children bond while walking. You can pick a stroller with a cup holder or a bag clip so you can keep snacks and drinks close at hand.

The ideal stroller for toddlers must be easy to move and fold. Strollers with swivel wheels and a suspension system that works can make it easier for you to navigate through busy streets or on rough terrain. You should also look for a stroller that comes with an adjustable handlebar and an open window. You may also want a hand-operated parking brake to make it easier and more convenient to use when your hands are full.

If you're taking an easy stroll to town or a lengthy vacation, the perfect stroller will keep you and your family comfortable while you explore. From a compact self-folding design, to a large basket for storage these strollers offer the convenience and flexibility you need.

To narrow down your options, I spoke with five experts on strollers and parenting including Lisa Trofe, executive director of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association; Kyleyn Gosewisch, customer care specialist at Strolleria; Marielle Marquez, pediatric occupational therapist and baby Stroller co-founder of Thrive Little; Holly Choi co-founder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that offers baby and child safety information and Sarah Huff, senior manager of community and customer service at BabyQuip, a baby gear rental site. Find out their top tips for choosing the best stroller for toddlers.

Folding

Choose a stroller with an easy-to-use folding mechanism. Your toddler may take a leap into or out of it on their own. Some models fold down with just one hand, while others come with straps that can be used to carry the stroller around if needed. You may also think about a stroller with a large canopy that shields your child from the sun, and one that provides several recline positions.

Some of the best strollers come with an area that can be used to attach an infant car seat. Some come with attachment points for baby carriers. You might want to go for a stroller that weighs less than 30 pounds, so that it's easy to carry on and off public transport. If you intend to use the stroller on uneven surfaces, select one with large, sturdy wheels. These wheels can effortlessly roll across a variety of conditions.

If you need to, a stroller that has straps that are cushioned can easily be slung over your shoulder. Do not hang a diaper or purse bag from the handle of your stroller. It can cause it to tip over and cause injuries or suffocation to your baby.

The stroller that you choose should come with a 5-point harness that is securely linked to your child's front and back. It should have an ample, easy-to-access storage basket and the tray for children. For exhausted toddlers, a recline seat is a must.

You can find additional tips and information about choosing strollers in our buying guide. Contact our customer service department should you have any queries.

What is the difference between a stroller and Prams Pushchairs Prams Pushchairs a pram?

A stroller is a hand-driven portable vehicle that can be used to transport infants or young children. Some strollers can accommodate the infant car seat and some have an adjustable bassinet that is able to be converted into an adult seat. While most strollers are hard to take, a few models come with locks and shackles to stop them from being stolen by people who pass by. The use of a top-rated baby pram carrier is a fantastic alternative to strollers. It will help build bonds and free your hands to perform other tasks, such as grocery shopping, or running the errands.

Storage

When your baby is a toddler, stroller trips become longer expeditions instead of the quick strolls in the beginning of your child's life. For these trips, you'll need to bring additional items, such as an adequately-stocked diaper bag snacks, drinks, snacks and extra clothing for Baby. The most effective way to keep all of these items accessible is to store them in the stroller.

Consider a stroller with ample storage space that can accommodate your diaper bag, spare clothes, one of our top water bottles for children and more. The convenience of these items will allow you to enjoy your outing without having to keep a hand on baby or keep an eye on bags while you walk.

If you're looking to store things in a space that is even easier to access, choose a stroller that has a parent tray. These consoles typically offer both cups holders as well as a large storage compartment which can be used for more than just drinks. Some of our top strollers include a parent tray, while others have it as an option to add on.

If you're choosing a stroller which includes a tray for parents on it, ensure that the cup holders are sufficient to securely hold your drink. Shallow cup holders tend to spill onto the edges, making them dangerous for your child. We also advise against hanging anything from the handlebars, because it could cause the stroller to tip over. This can make a sturdy stroller dangerously unstable depending on the weight, the slope of the terrain, as well as the amount of weight that is in the basket that is on the bottom.

If you're planning to have two children in the next couple of years, a tandem or side-by-side stroller is something to consider. These types of strollers have seats that sit together with a toddler seat on the top and an infant seat on the bottom. These strollers could save you money in the long run by allowing you to use one stroller from birth through toddlerhood.hauck-shopper-neo-2-pushchair-grey-lightweight-travel-stroller-only-7-9kg-compact-one-hand-folding-with-raincover-32.jpg

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