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Strollers are a great way to take your wiggle toddler on adventures. It should be equipped with a five-point harness to keep the child safe, and lock swivels that won't slide off.

If you have a newborn, consider a travel system that attaches to your car seat or convertible models that can expand from single to double (and sometimes triple with the addition of the Vista PiggyBack ride-along board). Choose a basket with plenty of space and that is easily accessible.

Safety

Choose a model that has safety features that meet strict standards if you want your child to enjoy strolling in the stroller for many years. These include age and size compatibility, sturdy design, restraining belts, secure seat shells and sunshades. Choose a five-point harness that has straps on the shoulders between the legs, and at the crotch area to prevent your child from falling out of the stroller in the event of a crash. Many strollers come with additional hip straps to further enhance your child's safety.

Strollers go through impact testing to ensure they meet safety standards. The test involves dropping the stroller from a height and assessing the force of the impact to make sure that it won't tip over using it. The top strollers also come with an incredibly secure brake system that is lockable and can be engaged just like in a car.

Examine the brake pedals and make sure they're easy to operate for you but difficult to remove for children. If possible, opt for a magnetic harness that makes use of strong magnets to hold the harness straps in place and is simple to fasten for parents but hard for babies to unlock. Look for a padded frame bumper bar as well as a safety belt opening that closes in a reclined position.

To avoid the risk of pinching, fold and unfold a stroller away from children. Always check to see that the hinges are free of protrusions and no sharp edges. Keep bags in the storage area or in the basket beneath the stroller to prevent an entanglement risk and to minimize the possibility of the stroller accidentally falling over when it is in motion. Do not hang diaper bags from the handles of your stroller, which can pose a strangulation hazard for your infant.

Strollers are an excellent way for your little one to enjoy the world and gain knowledge about nature, so select a model with an extendable canopy or sunshade that will shield them from harsh sunlight. Keep snacks and drinks in a convenient place with a cup or bottle holder as well as a tray for snacks. A bag clip or tote will allow you to carry shopping and other items without adding bulk to the stroller.

Comfort

As toddlers get older and become more active, they require a stroller that is more comfortable than what they had when they were infants. A seat that has plenty of padding and recline features will allow them to walk comfortably and be comfortable in their stroller. Additionally, a model with an adjustable footrest and canopy is a great choice to adjust to their height changes. 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 of similar ages. Pick a double stroller with a seating position that can be reversed to allow them to ride facing forward, facing the parent or facing each other. Reversible seats also help your kids bond with one another while out on walks. Based on your needs you might want an infant stroller with cups holder or a bag clip to keep snacks and drinks close at hand.

The ideal stroller for toddlers should be simple to maneuver and fold. A stroller with two wheels that swivel pram and travel system a well-designed suspension system will help you navigate the streets that are crowded and rough terrain. Other convenient features to look for include an adjustable handlebar as well as a peek-a-boo window. For convenience and ease of operation, you might prefer a parking brake that is operated by hand.

If you're taking an easy stroll around town or on a long holiday, the right stroller can keep your family and you at ease while exploring. From a compact self-folding design to a large basket for storage these strollers offer the convenience and flexibility you require.

To narrow down your options, I spoke with five parenting and stroller experts, including 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 co-founder and co-owner at Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that offers baby and child safety resources; and Sarah Huff, senior manager of community and customer service at BabyQuip, a baby gear rental site. Learn more about their top tips to choose the ideal stroller for toddlers.

Folding

Find a stroller that has an easy-to use folding mechanism. Your child could jump into and out of it on their own. Some models fold with just one hand while others come with straps that allow you to carry the stroller with ease. You should consider a stroller that comes with a large canopy that protects your child from the sunlight, or one with several recline positions.

Some of the best travel pushchair strollers come with a compartment can be used to attach an infant car seat. Other strollers include attachment points for baby carriers. You may want to opt for a lightweight stroller that weighs less than 30 pounds, so it's easy to get to and from public transport. If you plan to take the stroller over uneven surfaces, select a model that has large, sturdy wheels. These wheels will roll easily across a variety conditions.

A stroller with a padded carrying strap can help you effortlessly sling the stroller on your shoulder if necessary. Do not hang a purse or diaper bag from the handle of your stroller. It could cause it to tip and injure or suffocate your baby.

The stroller you select should come with a five-point harness which securely connects to the rear and front of your child. It should also have an ample, easy-to-access storage basket and an infant's tray. For tired toddlers, a reclining seat is a must.

In our buying guide, you'll find additional tips and information on choosing a stroller. If you have questions contact our expert customer service team for assistance.

What is the difference between a Stroller and a pram double?

A stroller is a portable vehicle that can be used to transport babies or children who are young. Some strollers can carry the infant car seat, while others have an infant bassinet that is able to be converted into a seat. Certain strollers come with locks and shackles to prevent them from being taken by people passing by. Wearing your baby in a top-rated carrier can be an excellent alternative to a stroller to increase the bonding between you and your child, while freeing up your hands for other tasks like grocery shopping or running errands.

Storage

As your baby grows, stroller excursions become more involved than the quick out and back strolls of childhood. When you go on these excursions, you'll need to bring additional items, such as an adequately stocked diaper bag snacks, drinks, snacks and even extra clothes for Baby. Stroller storage is the key to bringing all these items and keeping them within arm's reach.

Consider a stroller that has ample storage that can easily hold your diaper bag and spare clothes, as well as one of our top water bottles for kids and much more. These essentials will let you enjoy your excursion without worrying about baby or bags.

The majority of full-size strollers come with plenty of storage space, however should you need an easier-to-access storage space for your belongings choose strollers equipped with a tray for parents. These consoles usually have a cup holder as well as a huge storage space that can accommodate more than just beverages. Some of our top strollers include an adult tray, while others provide it as an additional feature.

If you are choosing a stroller that has a tray for parents, make sure that it has deep cup holders that are able to securely hold your drink. The cup holders with a shallow design can spill over the edge, posing the risk to your child. We also advise against hanging items from the handlebars as it can cause the stroller to tip over. Depending on the weight of the item, how steep the terrain is and the amount of weight that is placed in the storage basket, this could make a stable stroller a potentially dangerously unstable one.

Families that plan to have more than one child in the coming years should think about a tandem or side by side stroller. These strollers come with seats that sit in a row, side-by-side with a toddler's seat on the top and an infant's seat at the bottom. These strollers will save you money in the long run by letting you to use a single stroller for your child from birth until toddlerhood.

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