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Guide To Good Prams: The Intermediate Guide On Good Prams

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A pram, also referred to as a stroller, pushchair or a Sling, is the main form of transport for babies and toddlers. A good pram combines safety, comfort and style to make walking enjoyable for all the family.

kinderkraft-grande-plus-stroller-pushchair-for-toddlers-from-birth-to-22-kg-extra-large-hood-lie-flat-position-folding-with-one-hand-shock-absorption-on-all-wheels-gray-33.jpgThe R for Rabbit Poppins Stylish Baby Stroller is a fantastic stroller for children from newborns to 3 years old. Its reversible handle allows you to rotate the seat so that your child can face either you or the world around them.

Comfort

When you're out and around with your baby, you want to be sure they're comfortable. The good news is that there are prams specifically designed to ensure that your baby doesn't feel a thing.

All prams featured in this guide allow your baby to lay flat. This is essential for babies as it increases oxygenation and strengthens their hips and spine. They also come with seats that can be changed to a more upright position when your baby is old enough to sit.

For a luxurious experience, the Venicci egg2 offers a cozy feeling of a cocoon for your baby with smooth, curved lines and a bucket-shape seats that doesn't recline to a lie-flat position, but it does have an upholstered liner and mattress. It's also lighter than the majority of prams, weighing less than 8kg but has a sturdy chassis and grained leather detailing as well as tyres with air-filled tires that are puncture-proof, and can take on more rural settings.

If you're looking for something a bit more budget-friendly but still with the same design Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is a great option. The one-hand steer model, swish, isn't as light as other prams but it does come with a large storage basket. It also comes with an extendable hood that offers UPF 50+ protection, which keeps your baby safe and shaded.

If you're the first parent of your child we suggest you look into a travel pram system bundle that includes a pram and a car seat that can be attached to the same frame. This allows parents to transfer their child from their car to the pram without having to awake them. The Bugaboo Dragonfly is a great example of a fashionable and practical pram for travel that can be converted easily from a lie-flat 'pramette into a toddler-friendly pushchair that is compatible with the Graco I-Size car seats.

Safety

A pram must have a five point safety harness to ensure your baby is secure and should not allow any gaps to entrap their legs or head. The straps must be cushioned and easily adjustable as your child grows. Examine the buckles on the harness to ensure that they are not cracked and show signs of wear. Each year, many children are hospitalised because of injuries caused by prams or strollers. The main cause of these injuries is tipping over. Even the sturdiest prams can tip over if you attach bags onto the handles, or if a child who is wriggling can get in or out of the seat without the harness being properly secured.

Another common cause of injury is falling off the pram or stroller. If a baby isn't securely fastened in, they could fall out of the pram bag and suffer neck or head injuries. It is therefore essential to ensure that the buckle on the harness is locked into the proper position.

Some good prams also have a canopy that can be reversible to shield your baby from the sun in any direction. This is a useful feature because it will prevent having to wake your baby up when you are changing their position in the pram or when you are going into and out of shops. There are also other features that are useful, like an eating tray for your toddler or child and drink holders. There's also a shopping basket underneath the seat.

Do not leave a baby asleep in a pram without being in sight. Babies can be prone to wiggle during sleep and could cause them to fall out of the stroller or pram. This could result in strangulation and suffocation. A stroller or pram is not an alternative to a cot. It should only be used for short periods of time during the day.

It is necessary to disassemble most prams in order to place them in the trunk of your car. This procedure should be familiarised with before you purchase one. Find out how easy it will be to put the parts back together.

Durability

A pram needs to be durable enough to withstand several years of wear and wear and tear. This includes surviving muddy walks and getting through numerous car journeys, so you want to be sure your choice can perform the task you want it to. You want to make sure that your pram is in a colour or print that isn't prone to fading so you don't look like you've fallen out of fashion.

The best prams are made with high-quality materials. They are designed to last. So, look for durable fabrics, sturdy wheels, and an efficient suspension system. The top prams have a compact pushchair fold, so they can be easily stored in your garage or in the boot when not when not in use.

All prams on this list allow your baby to lie down on their backs. This is essential for newborns, because it aids in the development of their hips and spine, and improves oxygenation levels. A lot of them are designed to grow with your child with some having a carrycot or a fully reclined seat that can be moved on and off the frame when your child is no longer using it.

If you are considering buying an infant stroller for the first time it is recommended to consider a system that comes with the carrycot as well as car seats could be a good idea. Our test-driver for parents Jaya was a fan of the Graco Near2Me System that she used with her 10-month-old son. It comes with a clever feature that can raise or lower your child with the click of a button. This way you can keep eye contact and keep them close, which she described as being important to her as he was in an exploratory stage.

Another alternative is another option is the Bugaboo Fox 3 which our tester Jess Bird used with her two children, Effie and Boden (pictured above). It's a pushchair twin that can be converted from a single pushchair into a double with 30 different configurations. It also features sun canopy that can be extended and puncture-proof tires. It's not cheap but you can use it for more than one child, if you need to and, like our winner the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth with the carrycot included.

Style

All prams should permit newborns to lie as flat as possible. This will help with their development and improve oxygen saturation in the lungs. Some models allow a completely flat position using a fully reclineable carrycots, while others have seats that recline to an unflat position.

The Graco Near2Me has the latter and it's brilliant at what it does, as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tried it with her son of 10 months. She loved the ability to raise or lower her child by pressing a button to keep him in view and still maintain the eye contact and closeness.

The frame is perfect for city trips and the puncture-proof wheels permit you to take it off road or over rough terrain. It's also a great choice if you're planning on having another child in future because it easily converts from a single pram into a twin stroller or double pushchair.

The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a premium, stylish option. It's suitable for newborns because it comes with a lie-flat baby carrycot and is compatible with car seats in the event that you purchase it separately. It is able to be folded with the carrycot still in place This is an option that not all prams offer. This reduces time and makes it more convenient to use.

Its luxurious fabrics, large shopping basket and puncture-proof tires are the kind of features you'd expect to see on a high-end pram, but its sleek frame makes it easy to handle across a variety of terrains. This is a great option if you live in the city and have to navigate narrow streets or congested paths frequently. This pram is not cheap but its versatility and quality can save you money over time by avoiding the need for a separate stroller for toddlers. It's available in a wide range of colors, and you can pick one that fits your personal style.