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What to Look For in Push Chairs and Prams

The world of push chairs and prams can be confusing. Prams come with a flat seat that is specifically designed to be used by newborns and infants.

Prams can also come with a carrycot or bassinet for newborns. Some can be converted into a pushchair when the baby is older.

If you are planning to use public transport or need to fold your pushchair often, opt for a lightweight and compact travel pram buggy.

Comfort

Your pushchair is likely to be used more than your bottles and nappies. It is essential to select one that is full of padding, a comfortable seat and can be adjusted in height.

It's worth noting that a lot of prams and buggies also come with a fitted pram blanket that helps to keep your child warm. These blankets are simple to clean and come in a variety of colors and designs.

A pram is made for babies who are about six months old, while they're still in the stage of development in which they have to lie flat, typically with a bassinet or carrycot attached to the frame. Many prams allow the choice of either 'parent' facing or 'world-facing. This enables the user to decide whether they prefer your child to face you to connect with you, or explore the sights and sounds in their surroundings. Some prams can be converted to pushchairs, such as the iCandy Peach 7 - a luxurious double-sized pushchair that can be used from birth (with carrycot) and up to 25kg (15kg on elevators).

It is crucial to remember that babies under six months old should not be carried in a stroller that doesn't recline fully flat. When they are in a crouching posture, it can impact their breathing as they breathe more than they would normally. This could lead to respiratory issues in the future.

A pushchair is a type of seat that folds down into a compact pushchair space. It's designed for older babies and toddlers. They're typically made of more durable materials than a pram. You will typically find models that allow you to change 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

The safety of your baby in a pushchair or pram is vital. You should only ever place your child in a pushchair or pram that has been made for their age and size. This will make them feel safe and secure and prevent accidents. When purchasing a second-hand pushchair or stroller it is essential to perform visual safety checks. This will ensure it is in good working order and is not damaged in a way that could be harmful to your child.

When you are choosing a pram or pushchair make sure you choose one with a safety harness which has easy and quick clips and connections. Make sure the buckles aren't loose and that the straps are snugly around your baby's waist. Find models that have a larger base as they are more stable than those with a narrow base.

Be careful not to overload your pushchair or pram with toys. This could cause it to tip over and your baby might be thrown out. Do not put anything that can hurt your baby in the basket, such as drinks, snacks, or toys.

Be sure to follow the instructions of the manufacturer on how to clean your pram or pushchair. When cleaning the fabric or washing the hood, be sure to dry it thoroughly outside to prevent mildew or mould from developing.

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

Experts recommend that infants lie flat as soon as they can in a pram or pushchair. This will help their development and lower the chance of developing back problems as they age.

Under the General Product Safety Regulations of 2005, retailers and manufacturers are required to offer products that are suitable for normal or reliable use. This applies to new prams and pushchairs as well as second-hand ones.

Style

Some parents want the most functional set-up of wheels they can find, but many parents also need a pram that is as stylish as their infant. There are numerous high-end prams and pushchairs available that combine top-quality engineering with stylish designs that are both appealing and practical.

The first thing you should consider when choosing a pushchair or pram is the seat padding and adjustability options. A pushchair that is easy to clean is essential for babies, who can be messy. This is especially important in the event that you plan to use your pushchair for long walks in rough terrain or over dirt, gravel and cobbles. Find a pushchair which includes removable seat covers as well as a recline mechanism which can be machine washed. Check that the fabric is also breathable to help keep your baby dry and comfortable.

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

Combination prams are referred to as 3-in-1 prams. They are popular with families because they can fit a bassinet basket on the same frame. They are usually designed to be used from birth and are suitable for babies as young as six months old.

A travel stroller system is similar to a combination stroller in that it allows you to attach a car seat to the frame using adaptors. They are perfect for babies and toddlers from birth to three years old. They can be cheaper than buying separate products.

Twin prams and pushchairs are a great choice for twins or siblings who want to travel in the comfort and safety of. They are available in a variety of designs and can be fitted with a single car seat or a double one.

Storage

A pram or pushchair should not only be secure and comfortable for your child, but have ample storage space for all the necessities. Look for models with a large shopping basket to contain all the baby's items like spare clothes as well as changing equipment, bottles of water, and snacks. Some models come with a compartment for the parent or child, which is perfect to keep your personal belongings. If you're looking for a pram with additional storage, opt for a convertible pushchair that comes with multiple configurations. Having extra space is especially crucial if you plan to take your baby on long walks or trips away from home and require a place to store everything you might need.

Another important aspect to consider is the ability to maneuver. Select swivel wheels to navigate through narrow passageways with ease. Also look for brakes that are locked with a responsive stopping power. If you're considering a light-weight model, make sure that it has the appropriate suspension system and foldable dimensions to facilitate storage and transportation. Alternatively, if you want something more sturdy for off-road travel, choose a model with robust all-terrain wheels that are able to cope with rougher surfaces than pavements.

A pram is designed to offer a flat sleeping position for newborns. A pushchair is more suited for older babies and toddlers who can stand up on their own. Some prams can be converted into a pushchair by removing the bassinet and replacing it with a seat while other models such as the Bababing Raffi complete bundle are all-in-one prams that can convert into the car seat or carrycot.

Whatever kind of pushchair or pram you choose, be sure to read reviews online and seek recommendations from friends and family. If you can, test drive a few models prior to making your decision to get an impression of how they feel and fold, and how heavy they are. Consider a convertible car which can be used for one or two children. This will save you money as you don't have to purchase a new set of wheels every time your child grows.