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What to Look For in Push Chairs and Prams

The world of push chairs and prams can seem confusing. Prams have a flat seat that is specifically designed to carry newborns and infants.

Prams can also come with a bassinet or carrycot for infants. Some can be converted to an infant pushchair once the baby is older.

If you are planning to use public transportation or have to fold up your pushchair regularly choose a light and compact strollers buggy.

Comfort

Your pushchair is likely to get more frequently used than your bottles and nappies. Therefore, it's crucial to make sure your child is comfortable on every outing by choosing one that has plenty of padding and an ergonomic seat that can be adjusted to height.

Many buggies, prams and pushchairs have a blanket to keep your child warm. They can be popped in the wash and are available in a variety of designs and colours to match your style.

A pram is for newborns up to six months of age, and they are still at the point that they need to lay flat. Most often, a carrycot, or bassinet, will be attached to the frame. Most prams offer the option of either 'parent' facing or 'world facing. This enables you to choose whether you prefer your child to face you to connect with you, or to explore the sights and sounds of their surroundings. Some prams can be converted to pushchairs, like the iCandy Peach 7 - a deluxe single to double pushchair that is suitable from birth (with carrycot) and up to 25kg (15kg on elevators).

It is vital to remember that infants less than six months old should not be transported in a pushchair that isn't able to recline completely flat. Traveling in a crouching position could affect their breathing since they breathe in more air than they would normally. This could cause respiratory problems in the long term.

A pushchair is a vehicle with wheels that folds usually to a very compact travel stroller size and it's generally geared towards older babies and toddlers that are around three years old. They're typically made of a more durable material than a pram, and you can usually find models that let you switch the direction of the seat so that your baby can either face you to provide reassurance, or away from you so that they can explore the world around them.

Safety

It is crucial to ensure that your baby is safe in a pushchair or pram. You should never put your child in a pushchair or pram that is made for their size and age. This will make them feel secure and safe and help to prevent any accidents. If you're buying a pushchair or pram that you've found second-hand, it's important to carry out visual safety checks. This will ensure it's in good condition, and not damaged in any way that could cause harm to your baby.

If you're looking for a pushchair or pram, look for one with a safety harness that has quick and easy clips and connections. Make sure that the buckles don't have any looseness, and that the straps are snug around the baby's torso. Also look for a wide base, as this will provide greater stability than models that have narrow bases.

Avoid overloadeding your pram or pushchair with toys. This can cause it to tip over and your baby may be thrown out. Don't put anything that could harm your baby in the basket, such as drinks, snacks, and toys.

Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on how to clean your pushchair or pram. If you are cleaning the fabric or the hood of your pram, be sure to dry it outside thoroughly. This will stop mildew or mould from developing.

It's a great idea wash the removable footmuff of your pushchair or pram before you use it again in winter. This can be accomplished by taking the fabric off and washing it in cool water using soap and letting it air dry outside. It's also a good idea to brush any dirt or mud off of the wheels and axles.

Experts suggest that babies lay flat in a pushchair or pram as early as possible. This will aid their development and lessen back problems later in life.

Retailers and manufacturers have an obligation under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 to provide products that are safe for the normal or reasonably anticipated use. This applies to new pushchairs and prams as well as second-hand ones.

Style

Some parents are looking for the most practical set-up of wheels they can find, but many parents also require a stroller newborn that is as stylish as their baby. There are plenty of high-end prams and pushchairs on the market that combine quality engineering with stylish designs that are as eye-catching as they are practical.

The first thing to consider when choosing a pushchair pram is the seat padding and the options for adjustability. Babies are messy and so having a pushchair that's easy to clean is crucial. This is especially important when you intend to make use of your pushchair for long walks on rough terrain or over dirt, gravel and cobbles. Choose a stroller with removable seats and recline mechanisms that can be machine washed. Be sure that the fabric is also breathable to keep your baby comfortable and dry.

It is also important to consider the direction your baby will face in their pushchair. Most 'from birth' pushchairs allow you to switch the seat to face towards parents (facing towards the parent for reassurance and bonding) or world facing so they can discover the world around them. Some prams have this option, however it's not an option for all models.

Combination prams are also known as 3-in-1 prams. They are popular with families since they can accommodate bassinet baskets on the same frame. They are often designed to be used from birth and are suitable for newborns as young as six months old.

A travel system is similar to a stroller combination in that it allows the attachment of car seats to the frame, with adaptors. These are a great option for toddlers and infants from 3 years old and are cheaper than purchasing separate products.

Twin prams or pushchairs are great option for twin babies or siblings of the same age who both require transportation in comfort and safety. These are available in many designs and can be fitted with one car seat or a double pram.

Stores

Alongside providing safety and comfort to your child, a pushchair or pram needs to offer plenty of storage for all the essentials. Look for models that have large shopping baskets that can accommodate everything your baby needs, including spare clothes, changing gear, bottles of water and snacks. Some models come with a compartment for the child or parent, which is perfect for storing your personal items. If you're looking for a pushchair with more storage space consider a convertible model that has multiple configurations. Extra space is important particularly if you intend to take your child for long walks or to be away from home.

Maneuvrability is an additional feature to consider. Opt for swivel wheels to easily navigate narrow passageways and also look for locking brakes that are responsive enough to stop quickly. If you're considering a lightweight model, ensure it has the correct suspension and folding dimensions to allow for easy storage and transport. If you're looking for something that's more robust for off-roading, choose a model that has sturdy all-terrain tires that are able to take on rough terrains.

A pram is designed to offer an easy sleeping position for newborns. A pushchair is better suitable for older infants and toddlers who can sit up independently. Some prams can be converted into pushchairs by taking out the bassinet, and replacing it with a seat for an adult. Other models such as the Bababing Raffi Complete bundle can be converted into a carrycot or car seat.

Whatever kind of pushchair or pram you decide to purchase, make sure to read reviews online and ask for recommendations from friends and family. Try out several models before settling on one. This will provide you with an idea of their weight, their fold and how they feel. You may also want to consider whether a convertible model is the best option for you, because they can be used interchangeably between two babies, and you can reduce the cost of buying an entirely new set wheels each time your child grows older!