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What to Look For in a Toddler Stroller

A stroller can help you safely bring your wiggly toddler along on your adventures. It should come with a 5-point harness to keep the child safe, and lock swivels that won't roll off.

Consider a compact travel pram system for your baby that is attached directly to your car seat. Consider you can get a convertible model that can be expanded from a single to a double (and even tripled with a Vista PiggyBack Ride-Along Board). Pick a basket that has plenty of space and that is accessible.

Safety

Select a stroller with safety features that meet the strictest standards if you want your child to enjoy strolling in the stroller for a number of years to come. These include age and size compatibility, stable design and restraining belts, safe sunshades and seat shells. Find a five-point harness that uses straps on the shoulders and between the legs as well as at the crotch to prevent your child from falling out of the stroller in a crash. Many strollers have additional hip straps to further enhance your child's safety.

Strollers undergo impact testing to ensure that they comply with safety standards. The stroller is lowered from a certain height to gauge the force of the impact. This assures that it won't slide over when it is it is in use. The best strollers have the ability to lock, secure and secure brake system that can be activated like the case of a vehicle.

Examine the brake pedals and ensure that they are easy to operate for you but difficult to loosen for children. If you can, consider a magnetic harness. It is made of strong magnets that hold the straps together. It is simple for parents to secure, but difficult for babies to unlock. Also look for a padded bumper bar that wraps around the frame and an opening for the safety harness that closes when the seat is in a reclined position to keep your baby from getting trapped.

The folding and unfolding of a stroller must be kept away from children to prevent pinching hazards. Make sure the hinges are free of sharp edges and protrusions. To avoid entanglement risks and decrease the chance that the stroller may tip over accidentally, store bags in the storage space beneath the stroller or in the basket. Don't hang bags, diaper bags, pram with car Seat or other items from the stroller handles. This could pose an injury to your baby.

Strollers are an excellent option for your child to explore the world and gain knowledge about nature, so select one with an extendable canopy or sunshade that will protect them from harsh sunlight. Keep drinks and snacks handy with a cup or bottle holder, as well as a snack tray. Finally, a bag clip or a tote bag can help you carry your shopping bags and other items without adding weight to the overall size of the stroller.

Comfort

As toddlers grow older they will require a stroller more comfortable than the one they used when they were infants. A seat with plenty of padding and recline features will allow them to walk comfortably and feel comfortable in their stroller. A model with adjustable footrests and a canopy will also allow for their height to change. A sturdy frame, a 5-point harness, and braking systems are the most important elements.

A double stroller is perfect for stroller parents with twins or close-aged babies. Pick one with a reversible seat so that you can allow them to ride side-by-side or facing the parent, or even face each other. Reversible seats also aid in bonding your kids with one another for walks. You may choose a stroller with cup holders or a bag clip, so you can keep drinks and snacks in reach.

The best stroller for toddlers should be easy to move and fold. Strollers with swivel wheels and a suspension system that works will make it easier for you to navigate through busy streets or on rough terrain. Other useful features to look for are an adjustable handlebar and a peek-a-boo window. For convenience and ease of operation, you might prefer parking brakes that are operated by hand.

The right stroller will keep you and your family at ease on any journey, whether it's a quick excursion in the city or a vacation. From an ultra-compact pushchair self-folding design, to a huge storage basket These strollers provide the convenience and flexibility you require.

To narrow your choices I spoke to five experts in the field of parenting and strollers, including Lisa Trofe, executive director of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association; Kyleyn Gosewisch, customer care specialist at Strolleria; Marielle Marquez, pediatric occupational therapist and founder of Thrive Little; Holly Choi co-founder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that offers baby and child safety information as well as Sarah Huff, senior manager of customer and community services at BabyQuip the baby gear rental site. Learn more about their top tips to choose the ideal stroller for toddlers.

Folding

Your child is likely to jump into and out of the stroller on their own, so look for a model that has an easy-to-use folding mechanism. Some models fold with just one hand, while others come with an adjustable strap that lets you carry the stroller with ease. You should consider a stroller that comes with a large canopy to shield your child from direct sunlight, or one with various recline positions.

Some of the top strollers come with a separate compartment where you can attach an infant car seat (and some have additional attachment points for baby carriers). You may choose a lightweight stroller with a weight of less than 30 pounds to make it easier to lift onto and off public transportation. If you plan to use the stroller on uneven surfaces, choose a model with large sturdy wheels that can effortlessly glide over a variety of terrain.

If you need to, a stroller equipped with straps that are cushioned can easily be carried over your shoulder. Don't hang a diaper or purse bag from the handle of your stroller. It can cause it to tip over and cause injuries or suffocation to your baby.

The stroller you select should have a five-point harness which securely attaches to both the rear and front of your child. It should also have an ample, easy-to-access storage basket as well as the tray for children. For exhausted toddlers, a recline seat is essential.

You can find additional tips and information on selecting strollers in our buying guide. If you have any questions you can contact our knowledgeable customer service team for help.

What is the difference between a Stroller and a pram bag?

A stroller is a hand-pushed mobile vehicle that can be used to transport infants or children who are young. Some strollers can be used to hold an infant car seat, and some even have an open bassinet that transforms into an adult-sized seat. Some strollers are equipped with locks and shackles to prevent them from being stolen by people passing by. In a top-quality carrier is a great alternative to using a stroller to increase the bonding between you and your child, while freeing up your hands for other tasks such as grocery shopping or running errands.

Stores

As your baby becomes a toddler, stroller excursions become longer expeditions than the quick out-and-back strolls of infancy. You'll need more gear for these excursions. This includes diaper bags that are filled with snacks drinks, snacks, and additional clothing for Baby. Stroller storage is the key to bringing all these items and keeping them within reach.

Consider a stroller that has plenty of storage space. It can accommodate your diaper bag, extra clothes, and one of our top water bottles for kids. Being armed with these essentials gives you the freedom to enjoy your outing without having to keep an eye on baby or keep an eye on bags while you walk.

If you're looking to keep things in a place that is also easy to access, choose a stroller that has a parent tray. These consoles usually have an integrated cup holder aswell with a large storage area that can be used for more than just beverages. Some of our favorite strollers come with a tray for parents and some have it as an option to add on.

If you are choosing a stroller that has a parent tray, make sure it includes deep cup holders that are able to securely hold your drink. Shallow cup holders tend to spill over the edges, which can make them a risk for your baby. We also suggest not to hang anything on the handlebars as this can cause the stroller to tip over. Based on the weight of the item, how steep the terrain is and the weight that is placed in the storage basket, this could make a stable stroller a potentially dangerously unstable one.

If you're planning to have two kids in a couple of years, a tandem stroller is something to consider. These types of strollers have seats that sit side by side, with a toddler seat on the top and an infant's seat at the bottom. These strollers can save you money over time because you to use one stroller for your child from birth to toddlerhood.