Watch Out: How Good Prams Is Taking Over And What We Can Do About It
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What Makes Good Prams?
A pram (also called a stroller or a pushchair) is the main form of transport for infants and toddlers. A quality pram is a combination of comfort, safety and design that makes walking enjoyable for all the family members.
The R for Rabbit Poppins Stylish Baby Stroller is a great stroller for infants to 3 years old. The reversible handle lets you turn the seat to face your child or the world.
Comfort
When you're out and about with your baby, you want to ensure they're secure. There are prams to ensure your baby doesn't feel any discomfort.
All prams featured in this guide let your baby lie flat. This is important for newborns as it improves oxygenation and supports their hips and spine. They also come with seats that can be changed to an upright position once your baby is old enough to sit up.
Venicci egg2 is a high-end pram that has a cocoon-like feeling for your baby. It has smooth, curvaceous lines and a bucket-shaped seat which does not recline into flat however, it does come with a padded mattress and liner. It's also lighter than most prams, weighing under 8kg. However, it has a sturdy chassis with grained leather details and air-filled tyres which are puncture-proof.
If you're looking for something a bit less expensive but with a similar design Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is another excellent choice. The one-hand steer, swish model isn't quite as light as other prams, but it does come with a large storage basket. It also has an hood that can be extended, which provides UPF 50+ protection, which keeps your baby protected and shaded.
If you're the first parent of your child we suggest you look into a travel system bundle that includes a pram as well as a car seat that are attached to the same frame. This makes it much easier for parents to transfer their child from the car to the pram without having to wake them up. The Bugaboo Dragonfly travel system is a stylish and practical pram that is easily converted from a 'pramette' or lie-flat 'pramette, into a stroller that is toddler-friendly compatible with the Graco ISize car seat.
Safety
The pram should be fitted with five-point safety harnesses that will keep your baby safe. It must also be free of gaps where their legs or heads are likely to get caught. The straps must be cushioned and easy to adjust as they grow. Examine the buckles on your harness to ensure they are not cracked and have signs of wear. Every year, a lot of children are admitted to hospitals due to injuries caused by prams and strollers. The most common reason for these injuries is tipping over. Even the sturdiest prams can tip over if you attach bags on the handles, or if a child who is wriggling gets into or out of the seat without the harness being secured.
Another common cause of injuries is falling from the pram or stroller. If a child's harness is not secured properly it could cause them to fall from the stroller, causing head or neck injuries. It is therefore essential to always ensure that the buckle on the harness is clicked into the proper position.
Some prams with good quality also have a reversible canopy that will shield your baby from the sun in either direction. This is a useful feature as you can avoid having to wake your child up when you are changing their position in the pram, or when you go to and from the shops. Other handy features include a tray for snacks and drink holders for your baby or toddler, a basket for shopping under the seat and a handlebar that can be locked into place when you're not using it.
Don't leave a baby sleeping in a pram without having them within reach. Babies are known to wiggle when asleep and this may cause them to slide off the stroller or pram and can lead to strangulation or suffocation. A stroller or pram is not an alternative to a cot and should only be used for brief periods during the daytime.
It is necessary to disassemble most prams in order to put them into the trunk of your car. This process should be familiarised with before you purchase one. Consider how easy it would be to put the sections back together.
Durability
A pram should be able to stand up to the wear and tear of many years. This includes surviving muddy walks and getting through many car journeys, which is why you must ensure your choice is able to do the job you need it to. You want to make sure that your pram bags is a color or pattern that will not date easily so you don't look like you've fallen out of style.
The top prams are constructed of high-quality materials and are designed to last, so you should look for durable fabrics, sturdy wheels, and a well-designed suspension system. The top prams (telegra.ph) feature a compact fold so they are easy to store in your garage or in the boot when not being used.
All the prams on this list allow a baby to lay flat, which is vital for newborns because it improves oxygen saturation levels and supports the development of their spine and hips. Many are designed to grow with your child and some featuring a carrycot, or a fully reclined seat that can be clicked off and back on the frame for when your child is no longer using it.
If you are purchasing an infant stroller for the first time, a travel system that has the carrycot as well as car seats could be a good idea. We are awestruck by the Graco Near2Me system that our parent tester Jaya used with her 10-month-old son. It has a nifty feature that raises and lowers your child with the click of a button. This way you can keep eye contact and keep them close, which she claimed was important for her son as he was in an exploratory stage.
The Bugaboo Fox 3 is another option that our test-driver Jess Bird tried with her two kids Effie and Boden (pictured above). It's a luxurious pram that converts from a single pushchair to double pushchair and has 30 possible configurations and features luxe fabrics, an extendable sun canopy and puncture-proof tyres. It's not cheap but you can use it for more than one child in the event of need and, like our winner the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth using the carrycot included.
Style
Newborns must lie flat as much as possible to aid development and increase the oxygen level in their lungs, which is why it's important that all prams support this. Some models allow a completely flat position using a fully reclineable carrycot, while others have a seat that reclines to a flat position.
The Graco Near2Me works great for the latter as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tested it on her child who was 10 months old. She loved the fact that she could raise or lower her child with the push of a button to keep him in sight and still maintain eye contact and closeness.
This frame is perfect for nipping around town, and the puncture-proof tires permit you to take it off the road or on rough terrain. It's an excellent choice for those who plan to have a child in the future because it can easily be transformed from a single pushchair to a double or twin.
The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a stylish, high-end option. It's suitable for newborns because it includes a lie-flat carrycot and is compatible with a car seat when you purchase it separately. It is able to be folded with the carrycot still in place, which is an option that not all prams provide. This reduces time and makes it easier to use.
The pram's luxurious fabrics, spacious basket, and puncture-proof tires are all features you'd expect on a premium model, but the sleek frame makes it simple to maneuver over diverse terrains. This is a great choice when you live in a city and must navigate narrow streets and crowded walkways regularly. Although it's not cheap but the quality and versatility of this stroller will save you money over the long term by eliminating the need to purchase an additional pushchair for toddlers. You can choose from a range of colors that will fit your preferences.
A pram (also called a stroller or a pushchair) is the main form of transport for infants and toddlers. A quality pram is a combination of comfort, safety and design that makes walking enjoyable for all the family members.
The R for Rabbit Poppins Stylish Baby Stroller is a great stroller for infants to 3 years old. The reversible handle lets you turn the seat to face your child or the world.
Comfort
When you're out and about with your baby, you want to ensure they're secure. There are prams to ensure your baby doesn't feel any discomfort.
All prams featured in this guide let your baby lie flat. This is important for newborns as it improves oxygenation and supports their hips and spine. They also come with seats that can be changed to an upright position once your baby is old enough to sit up.
Venicci egg2 is a high-end pram that has a cocoon-like feeling for your baby. It has smooth, curvaceous lines and a bucket-shaped seat which does not recline into flat however, it does come with a padded mattress and liner. It's also lighter than most prams, weighing under 8kg. However, it has a sturdy chassis with grained leather details and air-filled tyres which are puncture-proof.
If you're looking for something a bit less expensive but with a similar design Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is another excellent choice. The one-hand steer, swish model isn't quite as light as other prams, but it does come with a large storage basket. It also has an hood that can be extended, which provides UPF 50+ protection, which keeps your baby protected and shaded.
If you're the first parent of your child we suggest you look into a travel system bundle that includes a pram as well as a car seat that are attached to the same frame. This makes it much easier for parents to transfer their child from the car to the pram without having to wake them up. The Bugaboo Dragonfly travel system is a stylish and practical pram that is easily converted from a 'pramette' or lie-flat 'pramette, into a stroller that is toddler-friendly compatible with the Graco ISize car seat.
Safety
The pram should be fitted with five-point safety harnesses that will keep your baby safe. It must also be free of gaps where their legs or heads are likely to get caught. The straps must be cushioned and easy to adjust as they grow. Examine the buckles on your harness to ensure they are not cracked and have signs of wear. Every year, a lot of children are admitted to hospitals due to injuries caused by prams and strollers. The most common reason for these injuries is tipping over. Even the sturdiest prams can tip over if you attach bags on the handles, or if a child who is wriggling gets into or out of the seat without the harness being secured.
Another common cause of injuries is falling from the pram or stroller. If a child's harness is not secured properly it could cause them to fall from the stroller, causing head or neck injuries. It is therefore essential to always ensure that the buckle on the harness is clicked into the proper position.
Some prams with good quality also have a reversible canopy that will shield your baby from the sun in either direction. This is a useful feature as you can avoid having to wake your child up when you are changing their position in the pram, or when you go to and from the shops. Other handy features include a tray for snacks and drink holders for your baby or toddler, a basket for shopping under the seat and a handlebar that can be locked into place when you're not using it.
Don't leave a baby sleeping in a pram without having them within reach. Babies are known to wiggle when asleep and this may cause them to slide off the stroller or pram and can lead to strangulation or suffocation. A stroller or pram is not an alternative to a cot and should only be used for brief periods during the daytime.
It is necessary to disassemble most prams in order to put them into the trunk of your car. This process should be familiarised with before you purchase one. Consider how easy it would be to put the sections back together.
Durability
A pram should be able to stand up to the wear and tear of many years. This includes surviving muddy walks and getting through many car journeys, which is why you must ensure your choice is able to do the job you need it to. You want to make sure that your pram bags is a color or pattern that will not date easily so you don't look like you've fallen out of style.
The top prams are constructed of high-quality materials and are designed to last, so you should look for durable fabrics, sturdy wheels, and a well-designed suspension system. The top prams (telegra.ph) feature a compact fold so they are easy to store in your garage or in the boot when not being used.
All the prams on this list allow a baby to lay flat, which is vital for newborns because it improves oxygen saturation levels and supports the development of their spine and hips. Many are designed to grow with your child and some featuring a carrycot, or a fully reclined seat that can be clicked off and back on the frame for when your child is no longer using it.
If you are purchasing an infant stroller for the first time, a travel system that has the carrycot as well as car seats could be a good idea. We are awestruck by the Graco Near2Me system that our parent tester Jaya used with her 10-month-old son. It has a nifty feature that raises and lowers your child with the click of a button. This way you can keep eye contact and keep them close, which she claimed was important for her son as he was in an exploratory stage.
The Bugaboo Fox 3 is another option that our test-driver Jess Bird tried with her two kids Effie and Boden (pictured above). It's a luxurious pram that converts from a single pushchair to double pushchair and has 30 possible configurations and features luxe fabrics, an extendable sun canopy and puncture-proof tyres. It's not cheap but you can use it for more than one child in the event of need and, like our winner the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth using the carrycot included.
Style
Newborns must lie flat as much as possible to aid development and increase the oxygen level in their lungs, which is why it's important that all prams support this. Some models allow a completely flat position using a fully reclineable carrycot, while others have a seat that reclines to a flat position.
The Graco Near2Me works great for the latter as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tested it on her child who was 10 months old. She loved the fact that she could raise or lower her child with the push of a button to keep him in sight and still maintain eye contact and closeness.
This frame is perfect for nipping around town, and the puncture-proof tires permit you to take it off the road or on rough terrain. It's an excellent choice for those who plan to have a child in the future because it can easily be transformed from a single pushchair to a double or twin.
The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a stylish, high-end option. It's suitable for newborns because it includes a lie-flat carrycot and is compatible with a car seat when you purchase it separately. It is able to be folded with the carrycot still in place, which is an option that not all prams provide. This reduces time and makes it easier to use.
The pram's luxurious fabrics, spacious basket, and puncture-proof tires are all features you'd expect on a premium model, but the sleek frame makes it simple to maneuver over diverse terrains. This is a great choice when you live in a city and must navigate narrow streets and crowded walkways regularly. Although it's not cheap but the quality and versatility of this stroller will save you money over the long term by eliminating the need to purchase an additional pushchair for toddlers. You can choose from a range of colors that will fit your preferences.
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