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Pushchair Sale - Get the Perfect Accessories For Your Baby's Pushchair

Find some accessories for your pushchair that will make traveling with baby easier. From cup holders that are convenient and snack trays to carrycots and changing bags that are made from sustainable materials.

Strollers, also referred to as buggies, are designed for older infants. Most often, they are for babies aged 6 months and on. They are usually lighter and often don't have the option of a lie-flat for infants.

What is a pushchair?

A pushchair, also referred to as buggy, is a must-have baby item to get out and about. It can help parents to connect with their newborn or baby and have fun in the family life.

There are many options when it comes down to choosing the right pushchair. At Direct4Baby we suggest that you take time to think about your options before making an investment. There are a variety of factors to take into consideration including the age of your child as well as how often you're likely to use it.

There are a variety of pushchairs on the market, from single to triple buggies. The majority of pushchairs are designed for infants from birth until about four years of age. They are designed with safety in mind and have features that ensure your baby is safe. They typically come with a five-point harness that holds your baby in their seat and prevents it from getting tangled. Two straps are placed around the shoulders, and two straps are positioned on the hips. One strap is also placed between the legs.

Some pushchairs are able to hold twins side by side, or in tandem. Others are able to accommodate a car seat as well as a carry cot. These are more like travel systems. It is important to choose the right product that gives your child the most comfort and ease, regardless of whether you choose a double or triple pushchair.

The most significant difference between a pram and a pushchair pram is that a pushchair is suitable for children who can sit up in a chair and is usually forward-facing. A pram is specifically designed for infants and newborns and typically comes with a bassinet or a carry cot (or both). Prams can be converted into pushchairs, allowing you to change between the two as your baby grows.

Another significant difference between a pram and a pushchair is that many pushchairs feature a reclining seating. This allows your baby to sleep flat. This is crucial for babies as they are advised to sleep flat for the first few weeks of their lives to improve their breathing and head control abilities.

What is a buggy?

A buggy is a form of carriage drawn by horses that can accommodate one or two persons. It can be equipped with two or four wheels, and is usually equipped with a an Hood. It was once a popular mode of transportation in the United States, and some Amish communities still use it to this day. Buggy is similar to a wagon or a phaeton but it is much smaller and typically has a smaller space in the back.

The etymological origins of the word buggy is uncertain but it could be rooted in the Middle English word bugge, meaning something frightening or ominous. It was initially used to describe a formal coach, but later became a reference to the simplest vehicle used for short journeys. Today, it is also a slang word for an electric or gas-powered car or a small motorized cart that is used to haul cargo.

There are many types of buggy. Each has its own purpose. The most basic are two-wheeled carts that are used for short local trips. Wagons, which are four-sided vehicles that are able to carry larger loads, are used by both passengers and cargo. Phaetons are more fashionable buggies that are suitable for long-distance trips or to carry a high-profile person. Hacks are a great way to transport large items and livestock.

Buggy can also be used as a slang term for things that are difficult or frustrating to handle like a terribly slow computer or a faulty pushchair. It could also be used as a slang word to describe a weather condition that is unpleasant or damp.

In certain places buggy may be used to refer to a cart. The Corona Daily Independent reported for instance that an individual fell off her shopping buggy while shopping at a supermarket in the year 1943. Other uses include an informal description of a child's pram, an industrial cart used to transport mining materials, or a dune buggy which is a motorized cart that is used to haul loads of goods along sandy beaches or dunes.

What is the difference between a pram and a pushchair?

A pushchair is similar to a pram but it's designed for babies who can sit upright. The seat can be adjusted to a variety of recline positions, and often include a safety belt to keep your child safe. They're light and compact, making them easy to move and suitable for all types of terrains. Many pushchairs can be adjustable, meaning your baby can face you for reassurance or the world to explore their surroundings.

Prams, on the other hand are designed for newborns and infants. They come with a sturdy and deep carrycot that your baby can rest on, as well as soft walls and a comfortable mattress. Most prams are parent-facing so your baby can see you, which is important to build trust and strengthen bonds. However, as your baby grows they may start to want to look around them more and will struggle to settle into a sitting position in their pram, which is when you'll need to switch to a pushchair.

There are also prams that convert to strollers or pushchairs. These are ideal if you want to switch between the two as your baby grows. They'll typically have a carry cot and frame that you can take out to accommodate your child from birth, and then a pushchair seat when they're ready to go.

When buying a pushchair, it's worth checking that the seat can be reclined to a fully flat position, since this is essential for newborns. It can be difficult to check this feature, as a lot of pushchairs will simply state they're reclining but it doesn't mean that they can lie down. It is recommended to search for a pushchair that can be used from birth, or a pram, travel system, or combination pram that includes the carry cot and is suitable for use starting at birth.

You should also consider how it's easy to clean your pushchair as you'll probably find more spills and drools in the future than you'd expect. It should be easy to clean both the chassis and the seat.

What should I look for when buying a stroller?

A pushchair will be one of your biggest baby purchases. So it's worth thinking carefully about the finer points before you spend your hard-earned money.

The most important factor is the type of pushchair that will best suit your family's lifestyle, needs and preferences. If you're likely to travel frequently, you'll want a lightweight compact pushchair which can fold down into a compact size that can fit into a car boot.

If you have twins or children with similar ages, you may wish to purchase a double twin stroller that can hold both children simultaneously. You might also want to purchase a footmuff or a parasol for additional comfort and to protect your child from sun.

It is also important to think about whether you'll be satisfied with the design of the pushchair and whether it will still look good after a few years. You'll likely use your pushchair for a while, so it's best to find a design that you'll be happy with even if your baby is a toddler.

Wheel type and quality are also important, as you want a pushchair which can be able to handle various terrains, such as pavements and grass. The majority of pushchairs come with standard wheels however, you can upgrade to more durable, all-terrain wheels that can be used off-road and in muddy fields.

If you're going to be carrying your pushchair regularly to and from the stairs, it's worth considering a model with a simple and easy folding mechanism. Some can be folded and unrolled with one hand, and some are freestanding when folded, making them easier to transport up and down flights of stairs.

Depending on the budget you have, there are many different brands of pushchair to choose from. If you're seeking a model that is reasonably priced, think about Graco, Chico or Cuggl. For something more mid-range think about models from John Lewis, Cybex or Silver Cross. Bugaboo, Cosatto, and iCandy are among the more expensive alternatives.