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What to Look For in a Toddler Stroller

A stroller allows you to safely bring your wiggly toddler along on adventures. It should come with five-point harnesses that keep your child secure and lockable swivels that can't roll away.

You might want to consider a travel pram system your infant that can be attached directly to your car seat. Or, you can get a convertible model that can be expanded from a single seat to a double (and even tripled with a Vista PiggyBack Ride-Along Board). Pick a basket that has plenty of room and is easy to reach.

Safety

If you want your child to be able to stroll for a long time pick a top-quality model with safety features that meet the highest standards. These include age and size compatibility, a stable design and restraining belts, safe seat shells and sunshades. Look for five-point harnesses that have straps over the shoulders, between the legs and at the crotch to stop 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 are tested for impact to ensure that they are safe. The stroller is lowered from a certain height to gauge the force of the impact. This ensures that it will not be able to tip over while in use. The top strollers also have an incredibly safe brake system that locks and can be activated as in cars.

Check the brake pedals and ensure that they are easy to operate by yourself but difficult to unfasten for children. If possible, choose the magnetic harness. It uses strong magnets that keep the straps together. It is easy for parents to fasten but difficult for infants to open. Also, look for a cushioned bumper bar that is wrapped around the frame and an opening for the safety harness that closes when the seat is reclined to prevent your baby from getting trapped.

To avoid pinching hazards fold and unfold a stroller away from children. Check that the hinges are free of sharp edges and protrusions. To avoid entanglement hazards and reduce the risk that the stroller could tip over accidentally, store bags in the storage area beneath the stroller or in the basket. Never hang purses, diaper bags, or other objects from the handles of the stroller. This could be a strangulation risk for your baby.

Pick a stroller that has an extension canopy that can protect your child from harsh sun. A snack tray and cup or bottle holder can keep snacks and drinks close to the ready. A bag clip or a tote can help you carry shopping and other items without adding bulk to the stroller.

Comfort

As toddlers grow older they will require a stroller that is more comfortable than the one they had as babies. A wide seat with plenty of padding and recline options will ensure they are able to comfortably use their stroller and are comfortable when they go out. Additionally, a model with an adjustable footrest and canopy is the best to accommodate their changing height. A sturdy frame, a 5-point harness, and braking systems are all essential elements.

A double stroller is perfect for parents with twins or close-knit babies. Choose a double stroller with a seating position that can be reversed to allow them to ride facing towards the parent, or facing one the other. Reversible chairs can aid your children in bonding when they go for a walk. Depending on your lifestyle you may need a stroller with cups holder or a bag clip to keep snacks and beverages in reach.

The most suitable strollers for toddlers are easy to fold and maneuver. Strollers with swivel wheels as well as a suspension system that works will allow you to maneuver through crowded streets or on rough terrain. You should also consider a stroller that has an adjustable handlebar and windows that can be viewed from a distance. You might also consider a hand-operated parking brake for convenience and ease of use when you have a lot of hands.

The right stroller will ensure that you and your family are comfortable on any trip, whether it's a quick stroll through the city or on vacation. These strollers are designed with convenience and flexibility in mind. They come with an incredibly compact design that can be folded up and have large storage baskets.

I spoke to five experts in the field of strollers and parenting. They included Lisa Trofe (executive director of the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association), Kyleyn Gosewisch (customer care specialist at Strolleria), Marielle Marquez (pediatric occupational therapist and founder at Thrive Little), Holly Choi (cofounder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid) which is a non-profit organization that provides safety tips for children and babies and Sarah Huff (senior manager of community and customer relations). Learn their top tips on selecting the right stroller to use with toddlers.

Folding

Look for a stroller with an easy-to use folding mechanism. Your child could be able to get into and out of it on their own. Some models fold using just one hand, while others include straps that allow you to carry the stroller. Consider a stroller that has a large canopy that protects your child from direct sunlight, or one with various recline positions.

Some of the top strollers have a special compartment that allows you to connect an infant car seat (and some also have other attachment points for baby carriers). You may choose a lightweight stroller weighing 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, select a model with big, durable wheels that effortlessly glide over different terrains.

A stroller with a padded strap for carrying can allow you to effortlessly sling the stroller on your shoulder if necessary. You should never hang the bag, purse, or any other item from the handle of a stroller as it could cause tipping and possibly cause injury or death to your toddler or baby.

The stroller that you choose must have a 5-point harness that is securely connected to your child's back and front. It should also come with a large, spacious storage basket that is easy to access and an infant tray. For exhausted toddlers, a recline seat is a must.

In our buying guide, you will find more information and tips about selecting a stroller. Contact our customer service team should you have any queries.

What's the difference between stroller and a pram?

A stroller is a transportable vehicle that can be used to transport babies or children who are young. Some strollers can be used to accommodate an infant car seat, and some even have an open bassinet that transforms into an adult seat. Some strollers have locks and shackles that prevent them from being taken by people passing by. Wearing your baby in a top-rated stroller can be an excellent alternative to strollers and increase bonding, while freeing your hands to do other things like grocery shopping or running pram around.

Stores

When your baby is an infant, stroller rides become longer expeditions than the quick out-and-back strolls in the beginning of your child's life. For these trips, you'll need to bring additional items, such as an adequately-stocked diaper bag, snacks, drinks and even extra clothes for Baby. The best prams way to keep all these items within reach is to keep them in the my babiie stroller.

Consider a stroller that has ample storage space that will easily accommodate your diaper bag or spare clothes, one of our top water bottles for kids and more. These essentials will allow you to relax and enjoy your vacation without worrying about your baby or bags.

Most full-size strollers offer plenty of storage space. However, for those who want an easier-to-access storage space for your belongings, look for one equipped with a tray for parents. These consoles usually come with a cup holder as well as a large storage area that can accommodate more than just beverages. Some of our top strollers have a tray for parents as an option, while others offer it as an option to add on.

When selecting a stroller that has a tray for parents on it, make sure that the cup holders are sufficient in depth to securely hold your drink. The cup holders with a shallow design can spill over the edge, creating a danger to your baby. We also recommend against hanging items 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 incline of the terrain, and also the amount of weight in the bottom storage basket.

Families who plan to have more than one child in the next few years should consider a tandem or side by side stroller. These strollers feature 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 allowing you to use a single stroller from birth until toddlerhood.