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Get some accessories for your pushchair that will help you travel with your baby more easily. From cup holders that are convenient and snack trays, to carrycots and changing bags that are made from sustainable materials.

Strollers (also called buggies) tend to be geared towards older babies, often from 6 months upwards. They are typically lighter and don't usually have an option to lie flat for newborns.

What is a pushchair?

A pushchair, also referred to as buggy, is a must-have baby product for getting out and about. It allows parents to bond with their newborn or baby and have fun in family life.

But, picking the right pushchair for your child is a major decision, and there are a lot of different options to choose from. Direct4Baby suggests you look at all your options before making any purchases. It is important to consider a number of aspects, including the age of your child and how often you will use the product.

There are a variety of buggies available with a range of single to triple buggies. The majority of pushchairs are designed for babies aged from birth to around four years of age. They are designed to be safe and feature features that will keep your baby secure. Most have a five-point harness that keeps your baby in their seat and prevents it from getting tangled. Two straps are secured around the shoulders, and two straps are put on the hips. Another strap is placed between the legs.

Some pushchairs can accommodate twins side-by-side, or in tandem. Others have the capacity to accommodate carseats as well as carrying cots. These are more like travel systems. No matter if you opt for a double or a triple pushchair, it is important that the model you select will provide your child with the best possible experience and comfort.

The most significant distinction between a stroller and a pram is that a pushchair is suitable for children who can sit up in chairs and is typically facing forward. A pram is made specifically for infants and newborns. It usually comes with a carry cot or bassinet. Prams can be converted into pushchairs, which allows you to switch between the two products as your baby grows.

Many pushchairs feature reclined seats. This allows your child to lie flat and is essential for newborns and babies as experts recommend that they lie flat for the beginning of their lives in order to improve their head control and breathing skills.

What is a buggy, exactly?

A buggy can be an unpowered carriage that can hold two or more passengers. It has either two or four wheels, and typically has a hood or folding top. It was once a very popular mode of transportation in the United States, and some Amish communities still use it to this day. A buggy is similar to a phaeton or a wagon but it is much more compact travel pram and usually has less space in the back.

The word buggy's origin is unknown, but may be related to the Middle English bugge which meant something ominous or scary. It was originally used to describe a formal coach, but was later used to describe the simplest vehicle used for short-term trips. Nowadays, it's a slang term for an electric or gas-powered vehicle or a small motorized cart used to haul cargo.

There are a myriad of types of buggy, each with its own function. The most basic are two-wheeled vehicles that are used for quick local excursions. Wagons are four-sided cars designed to transport larger loads and can be used for both passengers and cargo. Phaetons, which are more elegant buggies, can be used to transport an individual or a large load. Hacks are utilized to transport livestock and bulky items.

The term buggy can be used to describe something that is frustrating or difficult, like computers that are too slow or a pushchair that's undependable. It is also used to describe a weather situation that is damp or unpleasant, such as a rainy or muggy day.

In some areas where the word "buggy" can also refer to a shopping cart. For example the newspaper The Corona Daily Independent (CA) reported that a woman fell over her shopping cart in a supermarket in 1943. Other examples include an informal term used to describe a child's stroller or a cart that is used to transport mining equipment, or a dune buggy, which is a motorized cart that is used to transport cargo on sandy beaches or dunes.

What is the difference between prams and pushchairs?

A pushchair is akin to a pram but it is designed for infants who can sit upright. The seat can be adjusted to multiple recline positions, and often come with a safety belt to ensure your child's safety. They're lightweight and compact making them easy to maneuver and suitable for a variety of types of terrains. Many pushchairs can be reversible to allow your baby to look at you or the world to reassure, or towards you to explore the world around them.

Prams are designed for newborns and younger infants. They come with a sturdy and deep carrycot that your baby can rest on, along with soft walls and a cozy mattress. Most prams are parent-facing so your baby can see you, which is crucial for bonding and reassurance. As your baby grows, they might want to see the world more and struggle to sit in their pram. This is when you'll need to switch to pushchairs.

There are also prams that convert into pushchairs or strollers, which are ideal if you want to switch between the two as your baby grows. You can take off the frame and carry cot in order to make enough space for your baby's birth, and then convert it into a pushchair when they are ready to make the transition.

When buying a pushchair, you should ensure that the seat can be reclined to a flat position, as this is crucial for infants. It can be a challenging feature to check, as many pushchairs are described as reclining, but that does not necessarily mean they will lay flat. It is recommended to search for an infant 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 from birth.

It's also worth considering how easy your pushchair is to clean, since there will likely be more spills and drools than you'd think. It's best to clean the entire seat and chassis with ease, and pick washable and removable fabrics.

What should I look for when buying a stroller compact?

A pushchair is likely to be one of your biggest baby purchases. It's important to consider all the details before spending your hard-earned cash.

The most important factor is whether it will suit your family's lifestyle and needs. If you're likely to be on the go often with your little one then you will probably want an easy-to-use, compact pushchair that folds down to a size that will fit in a car boot or take up less room in public transport.

If you have twins or children of similar age it is possible to purchase a double stroller that can seat both children at the same time. You might want to purchase a footmuff, or parasol to give extra comfort to your child and protect your child from sun.

You should also consider whether you will be satisfied with the design of the pushchair and if it will still look good after the next few years. You'll be using your pushchair for a long period of time and it's important to choose a model that you'll love even when your baby is a toddler.

The wheel type and quality is another consideration in the event that you need an infant stroller that is capable of tackling diverse terrains including grass and pavements. Most pushchairs come with standard wheels, but you can upgrade to more robust, all-terrain wheels that will let you travel off-road, or in fields that are muddy.

In the end, if you'll be transporting your pushchair up and down stairs frequently it is worth looking for a model that has an easy and efficient folding mechanism. Some can be folded and folded with one hand, while others are freestanding when folded, making them easier to transport up and down the stairs.

Depending on the budget you have There are a variety of models of pushchairs to pick from. For a budget-friendly model, try Graco, Chico, Cuggl or Kinderkraft or, if you want something that is mid-range consider John Lewis, Cybex, Silver Cross or some Joie models. If you have a larger budget, then there are also some premium options available from the likes of Bugaboo, Cosatto and iCandy.