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A free stroller guide that has all the answers for new parents

Want To Buy The Perfect Stroller, But You Feel Overwhelmed By All The Options Out There?

This Free Stroller Guide has All The Answers for New Parents

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Choosing the right stroller for your baby can be a tough decision. You want your baby to be safe, comfortable and enjoy the rides, all while having an easy and fun time walking with a stroller. Strollers are a MUST-HAVE for every mom, but choosing the right one among all the overwhelming options being advertised by different companies can make you doubt every product in the market.

Well, let’s set things straight! We are here to help make your stroller shopping experience much easier, so you can make an informed choice and purchase the stroller that works best for you and your baby. That’s why we put together this free stroller guide, which answers all the questions you may have when looking for a baby stroller.

LET’S START BY PUTTING FORTH SOME OF THE QUESTIONS THAT MOMS HAVE BEEN ASKING ALL OVER THE INTERNET

Let’s start by putting forth some of the questions that moms have been asking all over the internet.

  • What stroller should I buy?
  • Do I need a stroller for my infant?
  • What stroller is suitable for my baby?
  • Can the baby sleep comfortably in this stroller?
  • Can I take the stroller with me everywhere I go?
  • What complimentary accessories do I need for my stroller?
  • Are the wheels strong and adapt to every terrain?
  • Is the stroller car seat compatible?
  • Do I need a single stroller or a double stroller?
  • Where to find a double umbrella stroller?
  • Which is the best low-budget stroller?

These are just some of the many questions moms just like you have been asking on the internet. And luckily, we have all the answers, and of course, the right stroller recommendations for every occasion.

START BY CONSIDERING THREE THINGS: COST, LIFESTYLE, AND FAMILY SIZE

As we all know stroller prices vary wildly. For sure the most expensive models do often have plenty of added convenience features such as adjustable handlebars, rain shields, large undercarriages, and even multiple seats. But try to remember that they aren’t always necessary. You need to ask yourself some questions regarding your lifestyle. Ask yourself whether you anticipate heavy near-daily use?

Or perhaps you need a stroller simply for occasional outings? Other lifestyle factors to consider would be: Do you need to transport your stroller via car? Or, will you be lugging it through the city, up subway stairs, in and out of apartments?

Answering such questions can help you figure out whether you should consider choosing a more basic, lightweight model or if you can swing a heavier model with all of the bells and whistles.

FAMILY SIZE MATTERS MORE THAN YOU THINK

If you are pregnant and you are not familiar with strollers at all maybe you can start with a stroller that has a bassinet, dual-position seat, and your baby’s head is comforted smoothly. If you are pregnant and already have a kid, there are a lot of great options for siblings close in age. And If you are expecting twins make sure to consider a double umbrella tandem stroller. Strollers are an essential part of any family raising a baby, and even though it can be challenging to find one that fits your needs, these selections will put your mind at ease.

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WHAT OPTIONS TO CONSIDER FOR SINGLE STROLLERS?

Single strollers are perfect for parents with one child, and parents on the go who want quality protection and parent-friendly functions from their stroller. Strollers not only make life easier for parents, but they also provide a lot of comfort and security for little ones. Umbrella strollers and standard single strollers are the two more popular types of single strollers, although other variants exist like full-sized strollers, lightweight strollers, jogging strollers, car seat carriers, and travel systems. It’s worth noting that although many strollers do fit squarely into the above categories, there are plenty that don’t.

Also, some strollers can have characteristics of more than one type. Keep in mind that the best stroller for your family depends on your personal situation. Try to consider how you’ll use the stroller in everyday life. Also, stick to your budget! These are simple things we recommend you consider while buying a baby stroller. And please, do not bother to compare your choices with those of other people. They don’t have the same life as you. You should make your purchase based on what is best for you and your children. Stick to your decision and trust yourself.

WHAT IS A DOUBLE UMBRELLA TANDEM STROLLER?

A double umbrella tandem stroller seats two children conveniently close to each other. Double strollers are a must for parents with two little ones and we totally recommend them. Whether it’s to safely accommodate twins or an infant and toddler, these strollers remove the challenge of pushing one child in a stroller while trying to help the other child walk. These strollers fold up and expand like umbrellas, which makes them easier to fit into your vehicle than traditional double strollers. It takes less space when you are walking and it’s easier to manage than side-by-side strollers.

If you are planning to have more than one child, it often makes sense to make a larger investment in a model that can eventually accommodate more children. No matter the fact that you’ll have to stomach the bigger price tag now, it’ll ultimately save you from having to buy more than one stroller. Still, you may be able to find a double stroller that costs less than most single strollers out there, and we’ll show you where.

HOW TO CHOOSE A STROLLER BASED ON YOUR LIFESTYLE

Knowing your lifestyle and daily activities is key when choosing a stroller. Do you have a busy life? Do you live in the city and rely on your stroller to get your baby everywhere? Or do you just need a stroller to keep in the trunk of your car in case you need to run into a store with the baby or have a special outing planned? Will you travel and take the stroller with you? Will you go out jogging often? Answering these
questions are essential before deciding on which stroller to buy.

CITY

If you live in a big city, we would recommend a full-size stroller, as it has many features that you’ll need. Probably you will be shopping a lot and you need a big basket space If you are using the car, it should be car seat compatible. Also, it should be easy to maneuver, as shopping with kids can be annoying sometimes, especially because it is hard to manage a stroller and it doesn’t help to have one that doesn’t fit through the aisles.

Here, we suggest a four-wheeled, all-in-one convertible stroller. Parents can use it for babies from birth up to 50 pounds, depending on the recline level. They offer ample storage space and accessories to accommodate your growing child but may be a bit bulky. A full-sized stroller covers all the basics and offers nifty bells and whistles that usually include: a wide, comfortable, well-padded seat; a deep seat recline; expandable canopies; sturdy tires; a roomy basket, and telescoping handlebars.

TRAVELER

We all love to travel, and who said that traveling with kids is impossible? With the right lightweight UMBRELLA stroller, you can get on and off the plane with no struggle. A stroller that can be folded in a snap and that doesn’t take too much space is such a big help in this case.

Here, you need the kind of stroller that accommodates an infant car seat and converts into a typical single stroller as your child grows. They are just as convenient as car seat carriers. Anyway, travel system strollers offer more versatility, with a full-size stroller that includes a detachable car seat. It’s up to you to choose if you want a standard size with extra storage, a lightweight stroller, or a jogging stroller travel system.

Travel systems are a complete set of accessories required to carry a baby while traveling. The baby travel system makes it handy for the parents while carrying their sleeping baby from home to other places or carrying him from the car inside the house. The infant car seat comes with a frame that allows parents to use it as an infant carrier. Therefore, they can easily take their baby in the car without removing the baby from the carrier. When they reach their destination, they can snap the same infant car seat to the travel system stroller without removing the baby from the car seat.

BENEFITS OF TRAVEL SYSTEM STROLLERS

1- Your baby can be moved very easily from the pushchair or the house to the car and vice-a-versa, without waking him/her up.
2- Purchasing a travel system involves one purchase decision. But parents get everything— the carrycot, pushchair, and the car seat at once.
3- The carrycot can serve multiple functions because it can easily be used as a bassinet or a Moses basket.
4- Even though a travel system may seem expensive, that’s not true. Buying it is more economical because travel systems are multi-functional. Buying a pushchair, stroller, car seat, etc. can be more expensive.

BENEFITS OF UMBRELLA STROLLERS

1- Umbrella strollers are smaller and more lightweight than regular strollers. Storing and transporting them is much easier and more comfortable.
2- While this type of stroller can be folded into a small size, you can easily carry it in your car while going for a long trip. Or, why not, carry it with you if you are away from home.
3- They are much more affordable than a regular stroller. So, if you are running on a tight budget and still want to buy a stroller for your child, you can go for an umbrella stroller.

OUTDOOR

For those parents that enjoy long walks at the park, camping, jogging, or hiking we would recommend a jogging stroller because is the perfect solution to walk through rocks, grass, and every kind of difficult terrain. Be careful because no jogging is recommended until the baby is at least 6 months of age.

BENEFITS OF A JOGGING STROLLER

1- You can run with a stroller and still train for a race even if you aren’t hitting the mileage or speed your training plan calls for. The key to this is all about thinking time over distance and heart rate over pace.
2- The biggest benefit of all running with a stroller is that it gives you quality time with your kids. Maybe your babies may want to get out early or bicker with one another. What you’re doing here is that you’re showing them something you love and instilling healthy habits in them. Furthermore, if you make it fun while taking them to the park, they’ll think of those stroller runs fondly and be begging to go with you next time.
3- It’s true that while using a jogging stroller, you can run slower than your usual pace. But researchers have found that no matter what, they still help you burn the same number of calories as if you were running faster without the stroller. That’s because of the extra exertion. You’re working harder even though you are running slower.

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And Does It Always Reflect The Quality?

DOES PRICE MATTER?

Prices may vary from budget to luxury depending on the stroller but the products that we chose for this selection are easily affordable for every parent. A basic lightweight umbrella stroller makes travel (and storage) easy, while high-function stroller systems have helpful features like extra storage and snap-on bassinets or car seats.

For some, a basic model for occasional use is perfectly suitable. For others, the splurge on a more advanced model is well worth it — even if it feels like a big investment. If you frequently take your baby out and about or plan to have multiple kids, your stroller will likely get miles and years of use. The average cost of a stroller ranges from $100 to $1,000. There are also options that cost around $2,500 to $5,400. A lot of products on the market are not worth the price based on the features and the quality they offer. You should be careful to choose wisely.

THE AGE OF YOUR BABY DETERMINES
WHICH STROLLER YOU NEED

Choosing a stroller depending on the age is very important because from newborn to toddler your kid has different needs. A newborn needs a bassinet stroller that supports the head better face the mother and can sleep peacefully during movement. But a 2-3-year-old kid needs a different type of stroller. 

THESE ARE THE TYPES OF STROLLERS ACCORDING TO AGE:

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NEWBORN STROLLER/CAR SEAT ADAPTOR: 0-2 MONTHS OLD

If you plan to use a stroller for your newborn, make sure that the stroller reclines. Must be so due to the fact that young babies can’t sit up or hold up their heads. The strollers which are able to fully recline or can be used with a bassinet attachment or a car seat are appropriate for newborns. This is called a pram or carriage stroller. It is lightweight and characterizes an entirely tilted-back seat that lets the child lie down. It is ideal for long-distance strolls with your newborn. Also, it has the most stylish look of all types of strollers.

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INFANT STROLLER: 2-6 MONTHS OLD

If you use a stroller that accommodates an infant car seat, you won’t have to wake the baby up every time you take him/her in and out of the car. But, if you’re a city mom, or you just don’t drive much, instead of a travel system, get an infant stroller with a bassinet attachment. It will allow you to lay your little one down and go. No attachments, adaptors, or snaps (to finagle with) are needed. For sure, this is something you’ll appreciate in the early sleep-deprived, new-mom days. The bassinet can also double as a mini crib.

As mentioned before, you need to look for a sturdy, structured infant stroller as your main concern is keeping the baby stable, supported, and comfortable. It must have a good suspension system that can absorb bounces and prevent jostling. Furthermore, try to keep in mind that most jogging strollers aren’t designed to recline. As a result, they aren’t appropriate for babies until about 6 months of age.

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INFANT STROLLER: 6-12 MONTHS OLD​

It feels like buying a new baby stroller isn’t all that different from buying a new car. We recommend all parents ask themselves some of the same questions:

  • How good is the suspension?
  • What kind of terrain can the stroller handle?
  • How does it deal with turns?
  • And what kind of storage does it have?

Now the baby is able to sit upright. At this point, your stroller’s seat is more important than ever. It has to be roomy, with plenty of support and cushioning, adjustable and it must offer multiple recline positions to keep up with your growing little one. It is very important to make sure it comes with a five-point harness. This will keep your child snug and secure while you’re strolling. 

One often-overlooked feature that will come in handy now: is a seat that can face forward or backward. It is important for young babies to have eye contact with their parents. It must offer a dual-position seat that allows your baby to face you or take on the world, while both front and rear suspension ensure a smooth ride. Besides, this also allows parents to have the choice to either watch their baby or allow them to enjoy the same view as them while strolling.

Now that the baby has good head and neck control, you might start thinking of buying a specialty stroller to complement your original one. The best stroller for your baby will depend on your family’s needs. To figure out which kind is right for you, think about your lifestyle.

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TODDLER STROLLER: 12-36 MONTHS OLD

The child is becoming more independent and curious. He/She wants to soak in the world around. Now your child is constantly hopping out of the stroller and you’ll likely wind up carrying it. It is very important to go for a lightweight model with a quick and easy fold (such as Skip). Also, the stroller should still have a five-point harness to keep your wiggly explorer secure. Its wheels must be easy to navigate. When your toddler is walking next to you holding your hand, you’ll need to steer the stroller with the other hand. It’s not easy to do with every stroller. It’s important for a parent with kids this age to have a stroller easy to maneuver.

TOO OLD FOR STROLLERS?

This question has been a subject of debate for many years and will likely continue to be so. Even though the stroller can be a lifesaver for parents, there comes a point when your child has to stand on their own two feet — and get walking. There are no set guidelines, but the general opinion leans toward kids over the age of 4 to 5 years being stroller-free. The transition is supposed to start at about 3. At this
time your child is able to walk confidently and understand your directions.

YOUR CHILD NEEDS TO STAY ACTIVE

There exist guidelines for how much exercise your children should be getting every day. Different studies have indicated that spending too much time sitting during a child’s formative years can lead to obesity later in life. Experts consider the length of time a child sits in a stroller comparable to watching TV. That’s why it should be limited. They advise only strapping them in for a maximum of 60 minutes
daily.

CHILDREN ALSO NEED TO AVOID EXTENDED PERIODS IN THE SAME POSITION

Healthy exercise levels for kids under the age of 5 are suggested for at least 3 hours a day. No, we are not talking about hitting the gym with your toddler. You can choose activities like dancing, swimming, a walk in the park, or even playtime in your backyard. Anything that gets them moving helps!

DOING SO CAN HELP YOUR KID TO:

  • Develop motor skills and they will be able to move more fluently.
  • Improve cognitive development including memory, thinking, and problem-solving abilities. These will lay the foundations for academic achievement.
  • Maintain a healthy weight.
  • Develop muscles and bones by building strength.
  • Lastly, they will learn social skills through interacting with others during playtime.

Therefore, if your child looks confident on their feet and shows no interest in wanting to ride in the stroller, then why keep on using it?

HOW STROLER COMPANIES ARE FOOLING PARENTS

Have you ever bought a stroller only to find out that most of the accessories were add-ons and had an additional price tag on them? Or maybe you had a car seat initially and bought a stroller that claimed to be compatible with a car seat, only to find out later that the only car seat it was compatible with was the one the company was selling. These and many other sneaky selling tactics are what stroller companies are using to fool you into buying their products.

Below you can find a list of all the dirty tricks stroller companies is using to fool you into buying their products:

  • Missing or incompatible accessories: Many stroller companies are offering strollers that have no cupholder, storage space, sun canopy, and/or rain cover. Sometimes these strollers are not even compatible with accessories from other companies, which may mean they cannot take a car seat, a cupholder, sun canopy, and/or rain cover. Advice: Check every stroller feature and ask the companies to provide an instruction manual before purchasing a stroller, to make sure they have all the crucial accessories you need.
  • Hidden add-ons: A lot of stroller companies put a low-price tag on their strollers to lure you into buying them, only to reveal later (after the purchase has been made), that you need to buy additional accessories such as a cupholder, sun canopy, rain cover and/or a car seat. After adding together all the price tags, the total becomes much higher than it would have been if you bought a stroller with all accessories included. Advice: Check attentively what comes with the stroller and read between the lines to avoid getting tricked by misleading copywriters.
  • False warranties: You may always see a warranty claim on stroller company websites, but how often do these companies stay true to their warranties? Do they accept returns, refunds, and/or replace a product if the wheel or some other part breaks within the first couple of weeks? The truth is, very few companies do. Most companies won’t hold any responsibility after they’ve made a sale, and they won’t refund or replace faulty strollers. Advice: Carefully check the warranty, terms, and conditions, and the reviews these companies have on different sales channels, such as Amazon or BuyBuyBaby.

STROLLER FEATURES YOU MUST NOT OVERLOOK

Wheels and suspension

Don’t forget that you are buying a stroller to push, so check those wheels and suspension. Keep in mind, that larger, air-filled tires typically give a much smoother ride than smaller plastic wheels.

Handles

We must note that a solid handle makes it easier to push one-handed and also handle length matters.

Reversible seats

Not every stroller has the option to switch up seating configurations as the child grows or your family expands. As mentioned before, we are a big fan of reversible seats because it’s nice to have the option of your child facing you or facing out.

Brakes

If you like to wear sandals then we must recommend you look for “flip-flop-friendly” brakes. If it hurts your feet to engage them, you’re less inclined to use them and brakes are there for a reason. Also, check the brakes if the mechanisms are easy to use and the handles are comfortable. Do your legs or feet hit the wheels as you walk?

Stroller weight

Stroller weight is very important too. When considering how heavy a stroller is, remind yourself to consider who will be behind it. Will grandma and grandpa help you with the baby? Are they able to lift the stroller?

Sun canopy

Make sure to open and close the canopy in the store. Try to pay attention to any loud noises that might startle a snoozing wee one. Also, keep in mind that a bigger canopy provides more shade and privacy for your little one. A lot of canopies, especially larger ones, have peekaboo windows for you to check on your child without breaking stride. Some also come with a magnet closure so it’s nice and quiet.

Washable fabric

As we already know babies are very messy. Therefore, the stroller seat will take a beating from spit-up, drool, drippy bottles, and snack accidents. So, it’s great if you can remove the seat cover to throw it in the washer.

Stroller basket

Usually, a typical stroller basket, located under the seat, is certified to hold 10 pounds. If you are planning on doing a lot of shopping with your stroller, we recommend you look for a stroller with an XL basket. Remember that accessibility is important too. You have to carry a lot, so take some time to test the ease of putting things in and taking things out of the basket. You might want a basket that has a wide opening to access your items otherwise you’re going to be frustrated trying to wiggle things in and out.

Check for a stroller’s storage options

If you love a particular stroller option but find it doesn’t have enough storage, check to see if the manufacturer sells extra cup holders or storage pockets that can be purchased separately. For safety reasons, only use accessories that have been designed and approved by the manufacturer. Do they have other accessories like Cupholders or canopy and sunshades?

We understand how hard it can be to pick just one stroller because of the features factored into finding the best unit for your family. We recommend you start with combining two or three features that are must-haves and compare the best of each. And then pick the one that fits the family.

TAKE A TEST DRIVE

It doesn’t matter if you are shopping online or at a store, make sure to take measurements. Here’s what we recommend:

  • Check the frame. It should feel light or easy to manage but not flimsy.
  • Adjust the backrest. Is it easy to use? Can u fasten and unfasten easily?
  • Lift and carry the stroller, both when open and when folded.
  • Check maneuverability by adding weight, such as the stuff you have with yourself just to try, put them to the stroller seat, then push.
  • Open the stroller, with one hand and then both. Try if you can fold and unfold easily.
  • Consider your car space. Some retailers might let you carry the stroller out to your car to ensure that it fits in your trunk when folded. If you are not able to do that then you can measure it.
  • Check the stitching. Strollers take a lot of wear and tear. Make sure the seams are strong, especially on the corners of the seat.
  • Evaluate warranty and return policies. Also, if they guarantee anything in case the product breaks or has a problem.
  • Check certification. All strollers sold in the U.S. must comply with the mandatory federal safety standard, but for added reassurance, look for a JPMA Certified sticker. It means that the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association has certified that the stroller meets mandatory requirements plus the JPMA’s additional requirements. This independent organization tests products to be sure they meet national and international safety standards.
  • Check your child’s footrest reach. Check to see how far this footrest can go. Some may stretch far enough for your child’s feet to stop the wheels.

STROLLER COMPARISON TABLE

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A STROLLER FOR EVERY OCCASION

Red double stroller for big kids that is not banned in disney parks

HOP DOUBLE UMBRELLA STROLLER

If you’re a busy mom with two strolling kids and you don’t have any time to waste juggling too many things at the same time, then HOP is what you need. Hop’s rear seat is suitable from 3+ months to 45 pounds (2-4 years old) while its front seat is suitable from 6+ months to 45 pounds.

HOP is a tandem umbrella stroller that really packs a punch. It gives your youngest the comfortable and safe accommodations that they’d have had if they were in a single stroller while at the same time letting your older child ride comfortably when they’re too tired. Weighing in at only 21.5 pounds it is lightweight, narrow and easily collapsible for parents on the go. Suitable for both twins and sibling that are close in age the small footprint and compact design make this the easiest way to get two children around period. So, if you have been blessed with twins or have 2 children who are close in age, Hop stroller can help you cope with both your kids simultaneously.


$329.99

Furthermore, if you are looking for a stroller that has plenty of storage space it is also worth noting that Hop double strollers have enough room for everything. You can place your bags, nappies, etc. underneath the seat in the form of a basket plus on the side, where you can put some extra storage in.

Jump red baby stroller suitable for plane travel

JUMP UMBRELLA STROLLER

This stroller is the perfect option for families on the go with siblings close in age! A rear
platform seat allows a child 2.5+ years old to easily “jump” on and off.

The comfy front seat is suitable from 3+ months or birth with a compatible infant car seat (front seat), built in adaptor straps, no need to purchase additional accessories.

By the way, did we mention that it’s the same size as a single umbrella stroller, weighting at only 18 lbs.


$299.99

Metro Red Stroller for babies

METRO STROLLER

Metro is a single stroller, perfect for families who live in the city and are ready to hit the ground with this stroller, rolling with a lightweight aluminum frame that folds compactly for ease of use and storage. A dual position seat allows your baby to face you or take on the world, while both front and rear suspension ensure a smooth ride. Suitable from 3+ months or birth to 50 lbs. with the included universal car seat adapter. The included (no need to buy anything additional) universal car seat adapter allows for use from birth with compatible infant car seats. A removable cup holder, leatherette handle and extra-large basket allow for a comfortable day out


$399.99

Umbrella stroller for big kids

SKIP STROLLER

“Skip” is not your typical umbrella stroller. With 6 1/2-inch wheels you will be able to conquer
whatever terrain gets in your way. Quick, nimble and folds up in a flash to be stored in the trunk of
your car or the tiniest of closets. Suitable from 3+ months, or birth with a compatible infant car seat.
Let’s put it this way, weighting at only 14 lbs., Skip will take you places!


$129.99

Red Convertible stroller

VIE STROLLER

“VIE” baby stroller is the lightest of them all, weighting at only 8.8 lbs. Quick, nimble, and
easily collapsible, Vie is the stroller that goes everywhere and you can stash anywhere!

Keep one in the car for quick outings. And believe us, this is the one you want to travel with. It is also an easy summer stroller you can take with you in every vacation. A lot of options to choose from this stroller as it comes in different colors. Don’t hesitate to check out this cute stroller.


$58.99

KEEP YOUR BABY SAFE AND SOUND

Lastly, look at these tips to ensure your baby will ride safely in a stroller or carrier:

  • First and foremost, remember to always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Try to resist the urge to overload your stroller with other stuff. It might be very dangerous to hang a bag from the stroller’s handlebar because it can make the stroller tip over.
  • Never allow a little sibling to push.
  • Make sure that travel systems with carriers are properly locked in. Also, do not forget to buckle your baby’s harness and seat belt when taking him or her for a stroller ride.
  • Be careful with toys. Make sure that the toys are securely fastened if you hang toys from a stroller bumper bar to entertain your baby. They might hurt your little one if they fall.
  • Be very careful when folding. Keep your baby away from the stroller as you open and fold it since small fingers can get caught in the stroller. Make sure the stroller is locked open before you put your child in it.
  • Make sure that the stroller you use for your child is appropriate for his or her size and weight.

KEEP YOUR BABY SAFE AND SOUND

Stay close

It is important to never leave your baby unattended in his or her stroller. 

Buckle your baby’s harness

Do not forget to buckle your baby’s harness and seat belt when taking him or her for a stroller ride.

Always engage your stroller brakes

We recommend you always engage your stroller brakes whenever you stop the stroller and try to never park the stroller on a slope. We also recommend never walking away from your baby while he or she is in the stroller. Try to understand that this is another opportunity for the baby to tip over.

Don’t hang anything from the stroller’s handlebar

It may be dangerous to hang a bag from the stroller’s handlebar because it can make the stroller tip over.

Keep the stroller out of the sun

During hot weather try to keep the stroller out of the sun or at least don’t let your baby’s stroller sit in the sun for long periods of time. This can cause plastic and metal pieces to become hot enough to burn your baby. If you leave the stroller in the sun, check the stroller’s surface temperature before placing your baby in the stroller.

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