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Strollers are a great way to safely take your wiggly toddler on adventures. It should have a 5-point harness to keep the child secure and lock swivels that don't fall off.

Consider a travel system for your newborn that attaches directly to your car seat. You could also consider a convertible model which can be expanded from a single seat to a double (and even tripled with a Vista PiggyBack Ride-Along Board). Choose a basket with plenty of space and that is easily accessible.

Safety

If you want your child to enjoy strolling for years, choose a high-quality model with safety features that meet the highest standards. These include age and size compatibility, stable design, restraining belts, secure sunshades and seat shells. Look for a 5-point harness that has straps at the crotch, between the legs, and above the shoulders to keep your child from falling off the stroller in the event of a crash. Many strollers come with additional hip straps to further enhance your child's safety.

Strollers are tested for impact to ensure they meet safety standards. The test involves dropping the stroller from a certain height and assessing the force of impact to ensure that it won't tip over in use. The best strollers have an able to lock and pushchairs secure brake system that can be engaged like in a vehicle.

Examine the brake pedals to make sure they are easy for you to operate but difficult for children to remove. If you can, consider the magnetic harness. It has strong magnets to hold the straps together. It is easy for parents to fasten but difficult for infants to open. Find a frame with a cushioned bumper bar and a security belt opening that closes in the reclined position.

To avoid the risk of pinching, fold and unfold the stroller away from children. Make sure the hinges are free of sharp edges and protrusions. Place bags in the storage area or the basket beneath the stroller to prevent entanglement hazard and to reduce the risk of the stroller accidentally tipping over while in motion. Don't hang your diaper or purse bags from the handles of your stroller, which could pose a strangulation risk for your infant.

Strollers are a great option for your child to explore the world and discover the natural world, so pick a model with an extendable shade or canopy to protect them from harsh sunlight. A tray for snacks and a cup or bottle holder will keep snacks and drinks close to hand. A bag clip or tote bag will allow you to carry your shopping and other belongings without weighing down the size of the stroller.

Comfort

As toddlers get older to be more mobile, they require a stroller that is more comfortable than what they used as infants. A wide seat with plenty of cushioning and recline options will ensure they are able to comfortably use their stroller and are comfortable when they go out. A stroller with an adjustable footrest and canopy is the best to allow for their growing height. A sturdy frame, a 5-point harness and braking system are the most important elements.

A double stroller is ideal for parents with twins or children with similar age. Select a double stroller that has a reversible seating position so that they can ride facing forward, facing the parent facing pushchair or facing each opposite. A reversible seat can also aid in bonding your kids with each other while out on strolls. You may choose one with a cup holder, or a clip for your bag so you can keep drinks and snacks in reach.

The most effective strollers for toddlers are easy to fold and move. Strollers with swivel wheels and suspension systems that work can make it easier for you to navigate through busy streets or uneven terrain. Also, you should consider a stroller that has an adjustable handlebar, and windows that can be viewed from a distance. You may also want the hand-operated parking brake for convenience and ease of use when your hands are full.

The right stroller will ensure that you and your family are comfortable on any trip whether it's a simple stroll through the city or a vacation. From an ultra-compact stroller self-folding design to an expansive basket for storage, these strollers offer the convenience and flexibility you require.

To narrow down your options I spoke to five parenting and stroller experts 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 co-founder of Thrive Little; Holly Choi, cofounder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that provides safety and baby-related resources; and Sarah Huff, senior manager of customer and community services at BabyQuip, a baby gear rental site. Find out their top tips to choose the best stroller for toddlers.

Folding

Your child will likely leap into and out of the stroller on their own, so opt for a model with an easy-to-use folding mechanism. Some models fold down with a single hand, while others come with straps that can be used to carry the stroller when needed. You should consider a stroller that comes with a large canopy to shield your child from the sunlight, or one with various reclining positions.

A few of the top strollers come with a compartment can be used to connect an infant car seat. Some have attachment points for baby carriers. You might want to go for a lightweight stroller that weighs less than 30 pounds so it's easy to get on and off public transport. If you plan to take the stroller on uneven terrain, choose a model that has large, durable wheels. These wheels will roll easily across a variety conditions.

A stroller with a padded strap for carrying can allow you to easily sling the stroller over your shoulder when needed. You should never hang your purse, diaper bag or other item from the handle of a stroller because it could cause tipping and could suffocate or injure your toddler or baby.

The stroller you choose should come with five-point harness that securely attaches to both the front and back of your child. It should also include a large, spacious storage basket that's easy to access and an infant tray. A reclining seat is also essential for tired toddlers.

There are more suggestions and information on choosing a stroller in our buying guide. Contact our customer service team should you have any queries.

What's the Difference Between a Stroller and a Pram?

A stroller (Canada and US) or pram set (U.K.) is a portable hand-pushed vehicle to transport infants and young children. Some strollers can carry the infant car seat or an adjustable bassinet that can be converted into an adult seat. Some strollers are equipped with locks and shackles to prevent them from being taken by people passing by. A top-rated baby carrier is a fantastic alternative to a stroller. It can improve bonding and allow you to perform other tasks, like grocery shopping or running errands.

Storage

When your baby is an infant, stroller rides are longer instead of the quick strolls in the beginning of your child's life. You'll require more items for these outings. This includes diaper bags that are fully stocked, snacks, drinks, and extra clothing for Baby. The best way to keep all of these items accessible is to store them in the stroller.

Consider a stroller that has ample storage space. It can store your diaper bag, spare clothes, and one of our top water bottles for kids. Being armed with these essentials gives you the freedom to go out without having to keep a hand on your baby or keep an eye on bags as you stroll.

If you want to store things in a location that is easy to access, pick one with a tray for parents. These consoles usually come with a cup holder and a large storage compartment which can be used for more than just drinks. Some of our most loved strollers come with a tray for parents, while others have it as an option to add on.

If you are choosing a stroller that has a parent tray on it, make sure that the cup holders are sufficient in depth to securely hold your drink. Shallow cup holders can spill over the edge, which could pose danger to your child. We also suggest against hanging anything on the handlebars because this can cause the stroller to tip over. This can make a stable stroller dangerously unstable depending on the weight, the incline of the terrain, as well as the amount of weight inside the storage basket at the bottom.

For families who plan to have two children in the next few years, a tandem or side-by-side stroller is something to consider. These types of strollers have seats that are placed in a row, side-by-side with a toddler's seat on top and an infant seat at the bottom. These strollers strollers will save you money over time because you use one stroller for your child from birth until toddlerhood.

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