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What to Look For in a Toddler Stroller

Strollers are a great way to ensure your toddler on adventures. It should come with a 5-point harness to keep your child secure and lock swivels that won't slide off.

You might want to consider a travel system your infant that can be attached directly to your car seat. Consider an adjustable model that can be expanded from a single seat to a double (and even tripled with the Vista PiggyBack Ride-Along Board). Find a basket that is large and easy to reach.

Safety

Select a stroller with safety features that are in line with strict standards for your child to be able to stroll in the stroller for many years. Included in this are age and size compatibility, as along with a sturdy design and restraining straps. Also, you can sunshades and seats with a secure shell. Choose a five-point harness that uses straps on the shoulders, between the legs and at the crotch area to prevent your child from falling out of the stroller during a crash. Many strollers have additional hip straps that can further increase your child's safety.

Strollers are tested for impact to ensure they are safe standards. The stroller is lowered from a height to determine the force of the impact. This ensures that it will not be able to tip over while in use. The best strollers also feature a secure brake system that is lockable and can be used as in the car.

Check the brake pedals, and make sure they're easy to operate by yourself but difficult to remove for children. If you can, choose a magnetic harness that uses strong magnets to keep the harness straps together. It is easy to fasten for parents but difficult for children to unlock. Look for a padded frame bumper bar and a security belt opening that closes in a reclining position.

Folding and unfolding a stroller should be kept away from children to avoid dangers of pinching. Verify that the hinges are free of sharp edges and protrusions. Store bags in the storage area or the basket underneath the stroller to prevent the risk of entanglement and to decrease the possibility of the stroller falling over when it is in motion. Never hang purses, diaper bags or other items from the stroller handles. This could be a strangulation hazard for your baby.

Strollers are an excellent way for your toddler to soak in the world and gain knowledge about nature, so select one with an expandable shade or canopy to keep them safe from the harsh sun. A tray for snacks as well as a cup or bottle holder will keep snacks and drinks to fingertips. A bag clip or tote will help you carry shopping and other items without adding bulk to the stroller.

Comfort

As toddlers get older, they need a stroller that is more comfortable than what they had as infants. A wide seat with ample cushioning and recline options will ensure that they can comfortably fit into their stroller and stay relaxed during outings. A model with adjustable footrests and a canopy will also accommodate their changing height. A sturdy frame, a 5-point harness, and braking system are all essential elements.

A double stroller is ideal for parents with twins or two close-gayed babies. Pick one with a reversible seat to allow them to ride front-facing or parent-facing each other. A reversible seat can also help your kids bond with one another for walks. You can choose one with a cup holder, or a bag clip, so you can keep snacks and drinks close at hand.

The best stroller for toddlers should be easy to maneuver and fold. A stroller that has two wheels that swivel and an effective suspension system will aid in navigating the streets that are crowded and rough terrain. Also, you should consider a stroller that has an adjustable handlebar as well as an open window. You may also want a hand-operated parking brake for convenience and ease of use when you have a lot of hands.

If you're taking a quick trip to town or a lengthy holiday, the right stroller can keep your family members comfortable while you explore. From a compact travel pram self-folding pushchair design to an expansive storage basket these strollers offer the convenience and flexibility you want.

To narrow your choices I spoke to 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 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 resources and Sarah Huff, senior manager of customer and community services at BabyQuip, a baby gear rental site. Find out their top tips for choosing the best stroller to use with toddlers.

Folding

Find a stroller that has an easy-to use folding stroller mechanism. Your toddler may jump into and out of it on their own. Some models fold down with one hand, while some have straps that can be used to carry the stroller when required. You might also consider a stroller with a big canopy that shields your child from sun, and one that provides various reclining positions.

Some of the best strollers come with a compartment that you can use to attach an infant car seat. Some have attachment points for baby carriers. You may want to opt for a stroller that weighs less than 30 pounds so that it's easy to carry on and off public transport. If you're planning to use the stroller on uneven surfaces, select one with large, durable wheels that are able to easily navigate different terrains.

If you're required to, a stroller that has padded straps can be easily slung over your shoulder. It is not recommended to hang a purse, diaper bag or any other item from the handle of the stroller since it could cause a tipping effect and may hurt or suffocate your baby or toddler.

The stroller that you choose should have five-point harnesses that are securely connected to your child's front and back. It should come with an ample, easily accessible storage basket as well as a child's tray. A reclining seat is essential for tired toddlers.

In our buying guide, you'll get additional information and tips about selecting the right stroller. Contact our customer service department if you have any questions.

What's the difference between a Stroller and a Pram?

A stroller is a transportable vehicle that can be used to transport babies or small children. Some strollers can hold the infant car seat or an adjustable bassinet that is able to be converted into a seat. While most strollers aren't easy to take, a few models feature locks and shackles to prevent them from being taken by people passing by. Wearing your child in a top-rated baby carrier is a fantastic alternative to a stroller. It can help strengthen bonding and allow you to complete other tasks such as grocery shopping or running the errands.

Storage

As your baby grows, stroller trips become more involved than the simple out and back strolls of childhood. You'll need more gear for these outings. This includes the diaper bag, which is filled with snacks drinks, snacks, and additional clothing for Baby. The most effective way to keep all of these items in reach is to keep them in the stroller.

Look into a stroller with plenty of storage that can easily hold your diaper bag, spare clothes, one of our top water bottles for children and more. The convenience of these items will give you the freedom to enjoy your trip without having to keep an eye on your 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, pick one with a parent tray. These consoles usually have an integrated cup holder aswell as a large storage area that can accommodate more than just drinks. Some of our most loved strollers have a tray for parents as an option, while others offer it as an add-on.

If you are choosing a stroller that has a parent tray, make sure it comes with deep cup holders that can safely hold your drink. Shallow cup holders could spill over the edge, which could pose the risk to your child. We also recommend against hanging anything from the handlebars, because it could cause the stroller to tip over. This could make a stable stroller dangerously unstable depending on the weight, the steepness of the terrain, and the amount of weight in the storage basket at the bottom.

hauck-shopper-neo-2-pushchair-grey-lightweight-travel-stroller-only-7-9kg-compact-one-hand-folding-with-raincover-32.jpgIf you are a family planning to have two kids in a few years, a tandem or side-byside stroller is a good option. These strollers have seats that are side-by-side with an infant seat at the bottom and a toddler seat at the top. These strollers can save you money in the end by permitting users to use a single stroller from birth to toddlerhood.

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