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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 be equipped with a five-point harness to keep your child safe, and lock swivels that don't fall off.
Think about a travel system for your infant that can be attached directly to your car seat. Consider a convertible model which can be expanded from a single to a double (and even tripled with a Vista PiggyBack Ride-Along Board). Choose a basket that offers plenty of space and is easily accessible.
Safety
If you want your toddler to enjoy strolling for years pick a top-quality model with safety features that meet the highest standards. Included in this are age and size compatibility, as well as a stable design and restraining straps. Also, you can sunshades and shells for seats that are secure. Look for five-point harnesses that have straps over the shoulders and between the legs as well as at the crotch to stop your child from falling out of the stroller in a crash. A lot of strollers come with extra hip straps to increase your child's security.
Strollers are tested for impact to ensure that they are safe. The test involves dropping the stroller from a height and assessing the force of the impact to make sure it won't tip over while being used. The top strollers also come with an extremely secure brake system that is lockable and can be activated just like 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 to hold the straps together. It is easy for parents to fasten, but it is difficult for children to unfasten. Also, look for a padded bumper bar that wraps around the frame, and an opening for a safety harness that closes when the seat is reclined to prevent your baby pram from getting trapped.
Folding and unfolding a stroller must be kept away from children to avoid the risk of pinching. Always ensure that the hinges are free of protrusions or sharp edges. To avoid entanglement risks and to reduce the chance that the stroller could fall over, store bags in the storage area underneath the stroller or in the basket. Never hang purses, diaper bags, or other objects from the handles of the stroller. This can be an injury to your baby.
Choose a stroller with an extension canopy that can protect your child from brutal sun. A tray for snacks as well as a bottle or cup holder will keep snacks and drinks close at the ready. A bag clip or a tote will help you carry your shopping bags and other items without adding bulk to the stroller.
Comfort
As toddlers age and become more active, they require a stroller that is more comfortable than the one they used as infants. A seat that has plenty of padding and recline features will allow them to fit comfortably and remain relaxed in their stroller. A stroller 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 perfect for parents with twins or two close-aged babies. Pick a double stroller with a seating position that can be reversed to allow them to ride facing toward the parent, or facing one the other. Reversible chairs also help your children bond while walking. Based on your needs you might want a stroller that has cups holder or a bag clip to keep drinks and snacks close at hand.
The ideal stroller for toddlers must be simple to maneuver and fold. A stroller with swivel front wheels and an effective suspension system will help you navigate crowded streets and rough terrain. Other convenient features to look for are an adjustable handlebar as well as a peek-a-boo window. You might also consider a parking brake that is operated by hand for convenience and ease of use when you have a lot of hands.
The right stroller can keep you and your family comfortable on any trip whether it's a simple stroll through the city or on vacation. These strollers were made with comfort and flexibility in mind. They feature an incredibly compact design that can be folded away and have a large storage basket.
To narrow down your options I spoke to five experts on strollers and parenting such as 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 at Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that provides baby and child safety information; 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 for use with toddlers.
Folding
Your child will likely leap in and out of the stroller on their own, so look for a model that has an easy-to-use folding mechanism. Some models fold down with one hand, while others come with straps that you can use to carry the stroller if required. You may also think about an option with a large canopy that protects your child from sun, and has various recline positions.
Some of the best strollers come with a compartment can be used to attach an infant car seat. Other strollers come with attachment points for baby carriers. You may choose a lightweight stroller weighing less than 30 pounds to allow it to be easier to lift on and off public transport. If you intend to use the stroller on uneven surfaces, you should choose one with large, sturdy wheels. These wheels can effortlessly roll across a variety of conditions.
A stroller with a cushioned strap for carrying can allow you to easily carry the stroller over your shoulder when needed. Do not hang a purse, diaper bag or any other item from the handle of a stroller as it could cause a tipping effect and may hurt or suffocate your child or toddler.
The stroller that you choose should come with 5-point harnesses that are securely attached to your child's back and front. It should come with an ample, easily accessible storage basket and an infant's tray. A recliner is a must for tired toddlers.
You can find additional tips and information about choosing strollers in our buying guide. If you have questions contact our knowledgeable customer service team for help.
What's the difference between a stroller and a pram?
A stroller (Canada & US) or pram (U.K.) is a hand-driven vehicle that can be used to transport infants and young children. Some strollers are able to carry an infant car seat, and some come with an open bassinet that transforms into an adult seat. Some strollers have locks and shackles to stop them from being stolen by passersby. 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 around.
Storage
As your baby becomes an infant, stroller rides become longer excursions instead of the quick strolls of infancy. For these outings you'll need more supplies, including a fully stocked diaper bag snacks, drinks, snacks and extra clothing for your Baby. Storage for your stroller is essential to bringing all of these items and keeping them in reach.
Consider a stroller that has ample storage space that will easily accommodate your diaper bag or spare clothes, one of our best water bottles for children and much more. These necessities will allow you to relax and enjoy your vacation without worrying about bags or baby.
The majority of full-size strollers come with plenty of storage space, however for those who want an easier-to-access storage space for your belongings consider a stroller that has a tray for the parents. These consoles usually have a cup holder as well as a huge storage space that can be used for more than just drinks. Some of our favorite strollers have a tray for parents and some have it as an optional add-on.
If you are choosing 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. Cup holders with shallow cups tend to spill over the edges, making them a hazard for your baby. We also advise against hanging things from the handlebars because it could cause the stroller to tip over. Depending on the weight of the item, how steep the terrain and the amount of weight in the storage basket, this can transform a stroller that is stable into a dangerously tippy one.
Families planning to have more than one child over the next few years should consider a tandem or side by side stroller travel. These strollers feature seats that are side-by-side with an infant seat at the lower part and a toddler's seat at the top. These strollers could save you money in the end by allowing users to use a single stroller from birth until toddlerhood.
A stroller allows you to safely bring your wiggly toddler along on adventures. It should be equipped with a five-point harness to keep your child safe, and lock swivels that don't fall off.

Safety
If you want your toddler to enjoy strolling for years pick a top-quality model with safety features that meet the highest standards. Included in this are age and size compatibility, as well as a stable design and restraining straps. Also, you can sunshades and shells for seats that are secure. Look for five-point harnesses that have straps over the shoulders and between the legs as well as at the crotch to stop your child from falling out of the stroller in a crash. A lot of strollers come with extra hip straps to increase your child's security.
Strollers are tested for impact to ensure that they are safe. The test involves dropping the stroller from a height and assessing the force of the impact to make sure it won't tip over while being used. The top strollers also come with an extremely secure brake system that is lockable and can be activated just like 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 to hold the straps together. It is easy for parents to fasten, but it is difficult for children to unfasten. Also, look for a padded bumper bar that wraps around the frame, and an opening for a safety harness that closes when the seat is reclined to prevent your baby pram from getting trapped.
Folding and unfolding a stroller must be kept away from children to avoid the risk of pinching. Always ensure that the hinges are free of protrusions or sharp edges. To avoid entanglement risks and to reduce the chance that the stroller could fall over, store bags in the storage area underneath the stroller or in the basket. Never hang purses, diaper bags, or other objects from the handles of the stroller. This can be an injury to your baby.
Choose a stroller with an extension canopy that can protect your child from brutal sun. A tray for snacks as well as a bottle or cup holder will keep snacks and drinks close at the ready. A bag clip or a tote will help you carry your shopping bags and other items without adding bulk to the stroller.
Comfort
As toddlers age and become more active, they require a stroller that is more comfortable than the one they used as infants. A seat that has plenty of padding and recline features will allow them to fit comfortably and remain relaxed in their stroller. A stroller 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 perfect for parents with twins or two close-aged babies. Pick a double stroller with a seating position that can be reversed to allow them to ride facing toward the parent, or facing one the other. Reversible chairs also help your children bond while walking. Based on your needs you might want a stroller that has cups holder or a bag clip to keep drinks and snacks close at hand.
The ideal stroller for toddlers must be simple to maneuver and fold. A stroller with swivel front wheels and an effective suspension system will help you navigate crowded streets and rough terrain. Other convenient features to look for are an adjustable handlebar as well as a peek-a-boo window. You might also consider a parking brake that is operated by hand for convenience and ease of use when you have a lot of hands.
The right stroller can keep you and your family comfortable on any trip whether it's a simple stroll through the city or on vacation. These strollers were made with comfort and flexibility in mind. They feature an incredibly compact design that can be folded away and have a large storage basket.
To narrow down your options I spoke to five experts on strollers and parenting such as 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 at Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that provides baby and child safety information; 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 for use with toddlers.
Folding
Your child will likely leap in and out of the stroller on their own, so look for a model that has an easy-to-use folding mechanism. Some models fold down with one hand, while others come with straps that you can use to carry the stroller if required. You may also think about an option with a large canopy that protects your child from sun, and has various recline positions.
Some of the best strollers come with a compartment can be used to attach an infant car seat. Other strollers come with attachment points for baby carriers. You may choose a lightweight stroller weighing less than 30 pounds to allow it to be easier to lift on and off public transport. If you intend to use the stroller on uneven surfaces, you should choose one with large, sturdy wheels. These wheels can effortlessly roll across a variety of conditions.
A stroller with a cushioned strap for carrying can allow you to easily carry the stroller over your shoulder when needed. Do not hang a purse, diaper bag or any other item from the handle of a stroller as it could cause a tipping effect and may hurt or suffocate your child or toddler.
The stroller that you choose should come with 5-point harnesses that are securely attached to your child's back and front. It should come with an ample, easily accessible storage basket and an infant's tray. A recliner is a must for tired toddlers.
You can find additional tips and information about choosing strollers in our buying guide. If you have questions contact our knowledgeable customer service team for help.
What's the difference between a stroller and a pram?
A stroller (Canada & US) or pram (U.K.) is a hand-driven vehicle that can be used to transport infants and young children. Some strollers are able to carry an infant car seat, and some come with an open bassinet that transforms into an adult seat. Some strollers have locks and shackles to stop them from being stolen by passersby. 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 around.
Storage
As your baby becomes an infant, stroller rides become longer excursions instead of the quick strolls of infancy. For these outings you'll need more supplies, including a fully stocked diaper bag snacks, drinks, snacks and extra clothing for your Baby. Storage for your stroller is essential to bringing all of these items and keeping them in reach.
Consider a stroller that has ample storage space that will easily accommodate your diaper bag or spare clothes, one of our best water bottles for children and much more. These necessities will allow you to relax and enjoy your vacation without worrying about bags or baby.
The majority of full-size strollers come with plenty of storage space, however for those who want an easier-to-access storage space for your belongings consider a stroller that has a tray for the parents. These consoles usually have a cup holder as well as a huge storage space that can be used for more than just drinks. Some of our favorite strollers have a tray for parents and some have it as an optional add-on.
If you are choosing 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. Cup holders with shallow cups tend to spill over the edges, making them a hazard for your baby. We also advise against hanging things from the handlebars because it could cause the stroller to tip over. Depending on the weight of the item, how steep the terrain and the amount of weight in the storage basket, this can transform a stroller that is stable into a dangerously tippy one.
Families planning to have more than one child over the next few years should consider a tandem or side by side stroller travel. These strollers feature seats that are side-by-side with an infant seat at the lower part and a toddler's seat at the top. These strollers could save you money in the end by allowing users to use a single stroller from birth until toddlerhood.
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