You have just learned that you are expecting a
bundle of joy and now you need to begin getting the things your baby will
need. If this is your first baby all the decisions you need to make may
seem overwhelming at first. One of the biggest purchases you will need to make is about the type of
stroller you will use for your baby.
There are so many different types of strollers to choose from and one of
the first things you need to do is determine your budget. There are
strollers that can cost as little as $10.00 or as much as $400 and up. The
lower end strollers are generally the very light weight umbrella
strollers. The advantage to these strollers is the fold nicely and can
store almost anywhere. As the price gets higher the features and quality
of the stroller may increase.
Strollers can come with a variety of features. What is important to you?
Do you want a convertible travel system or a stroller that is just that
and a car seat? There are travel systems that include a stay in the car
base, an infant carrier/car safety seat, and a stroller frame for the
infant seat which it is attached. These are great especially when your
baby is newly born.
Strollers have a play tray that has insets for a bottle or juice cup. Many
have canopies with a vinyl window so you can keep an eye on the baby. The
brake on most strollers now are attached to both rear wheels and is easily
applied with your foot and some also have a wrist strap brake that is used
in conjunction with the foot break. It gives extra safety when you are
stopped and the stroller won't 'roll away' while you have the strap.
There is usually a large storage basket under the seat(s) of the strollers
and many strollers now are coming with a parent tray that is place over
the handle bar. It has a spot for a cup of coffee or a soda, a place for
your cell phone, your keys and a place to hold a snack.
Handlebars are now height adjustable on most strollers and are reversible
moving from either the front to back or vice versa. The height adjustable
feature is a great saver on the back the reversible handle can help you
see your baby while he rides if necessary.
The seat is the next consideration. Does the seat recline and if so will
it recline enough so that your newborn can lie almost flat? Is the seat
well padded and will it be comfortable for your baby? Is the seat padding
removable for washing?
Most upper end strollers come with blankets that can attach to the seat
with snaps. These blankets make your baby's stroller like a bunting on
wheels. Rain hoods are also detachable and can be used to protect your
baby from harsh sunlight and winds.
Here's another twist your decision about a baby stroller. Your friend has
an almost brand new stroller that you can have for free. She agrees to
have it cleaned and ready for you. Is a used baby stroller a safe choice
for your baby? It can be a very good choice for you and your baby, however
there are some things you really need to look over before you place your
precious one in it.
The frame - there should be no dents, cracks, or gaps in the frame. All
bolts and screws must be in place. Anything less could cause an accident
and seriously hurt your baby. Are there sharp spots on the frame? Are
there any screws loose or sticking out that could cut your baby? Is the
handle bar joined properly to the frame?
The wheels - are they solid or do you need to look for leaks in air
pressure in them? Are the wheels worn? Do they need replacing? Do the
wheels turn, as they should? Are the axels straight? Does the brake
operate properly; that is, do they hold when applied?
The seat - does the seat hold its position whether straight or in the
reclining position? A seat that does not hold the position well could
seriously injure your baby. Is the lining clean or does it fit the frame
properly.
There are all kinds of options styles and types of strollers. There are
multiple seat strollers for twins, or more children. There are a variety
of seating arrangements side by side seating, tandem seating with one seat
behind the other, and stadium seating (tandem seating with rear seat
raised above the front) allowing the second child to be able to see more
than the back of a head. There are jogging strollers (one wheel out in
front and two rear wheels). The jogging strollers also come with multiple
seating.
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