Picking the Right Baby Seat Stroller For the Right Age - Some Tips For Success!
Some strollers are made only for babies, some for infants and some for toddlers.
While you might save some money on buying just a newborn baby seat stroller, you should consider the fact you might have to end up buying three or four more strollers in the near future.
This could cost you considerably more money and you might have well been better off buying one that will work for all ages.
If you are looking for a stroller for a 6 month old or younger, consider that most kids this age can't sit up.
You should consider a set of wheels that will let them ride fully reclined.
If you are shopping for a baby over 6 months old or that can sit up on their own, some good options are a standard stroller or an umbrella stroller.
Let's assume you've got two on the way or have two young ones to accommodate.
Some options to consider are either a side-by-side baby seat stroller or tandem stroller.
On a side-by-side, they are just as they sound.
Seats are next to each other, both facing forward.
Most of these strollers are designed with kids that are near the same age and size.
These are best for twins.
Tandem strollers are made with one seat behind the other.
Usually the rear seat reclines on these models.
These strollers are better suited for kids that are further apart in age.
For example this would make a great stroller for a toddler and an infant.
Lastly in the two stroller models are the stand-and-sit models.
With this type of stroller, the back portion of the stroller has a place for a toddler to stand on, rather than a full seat.
These make a great stroller for an active toddler that is unwilling to sit down for extended periods of time.