Guide To Good Prams: The Intermediate Guide To Good Prams
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A pram, also referred to as a stroller, pushchair or Sling, is the most popular method of transport for infants and toddlers. A quality pram blends safety, comfort and style to make walking enjoyable for all the family.
The R for Rabbit Poppins Joy Stylish Baby Stroller is a fantastic stroller for newborns and 3-year-old children. The adjustable handle can be turned around to allow you to turn the seat to face your child or the world.
Comfort
You want your child to be comfortable when you're out with them. The good news is that there are prams specifically designed to ensure your child isn't apprehensive.
The prams we've chosen in this buying guide let your baby lie flat, which is important for babies who are just beginning to crawl. Lying flat increases oxygen saturation and helps support their growing spine and hips. They also come with a seat that can be converted to more upright positions when your baby is old enough to sit up.
Venicci egg2 is a premium pram with a cocoon feeling for your baby. It has smooth, curved lines and a bucket-shaped seat which does not recline into flat however it does come with an upholstered mattress and liner. It's also lighter than other prams, with a weight of less than 8kg. However, it has a sturdy chassis with grained leather details and tyres with air-filled tires that are puncture-proof.
If you're looking for something less expensive but still with the same design, the Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is a good option. The one-hand steer model, swish, isn't as light as other prams but it does have a huge storage basket. It also has an extended hood that provides UPF 50+ protection to keep your baby safe and protected.
If you are a first time parent we suggest you consider a travel strollers system that includes a car seat as well as a pram that attaches to the same frame. This will make it easier to get your baby out of the car into the pram without waking them and is ideal for parents who are always on the move. The Bugaboo Dragonfly is a great example of a stylish and useful travel system pram that converts easily from a'pramette' that lies flat into a toddler-friendly pushchair that is compatible with the Graco I-Size car seats.
Safety
The pram should be fitted with a five-point safety harness that will ensure your baby's safety. It must also be free of gaps between their head and legs that could get stuck. The straps should be cushioned and easy to adjust as they grow. Examine the buckles on the harness to ensure that they are not cracked and show signs of wear. Many children are admitted to hospitals each year due to injuries caused by strollers or prams. Tipping over is the primary cause of these injuries. Even the most sturdy prams can tip over when you hang your bags onto the handles or if a child is wriggling and gets out or in the seat before the harness has been tightened.
A common cause of injury is falling from a pram or stroller. If a child's harness is not fastened properly it can cause them to fall out of the stroller, causing neck or head injuries. Therefore, it is important to always 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 protect your baby from sun in either direction. This is a great feature as you can avoid having to wake your baby awake while you change their position in the pram or when you are to and from the shops. There are other features that can be useful, like a snack tray for your toddler or child and drink holders. There's also a shopping basket underneath the seat.
You should never leave a child sleeping in their stroller unless they are within sight of them at all times. Babies can be prone to wiggle during sleep and this can cause them to roll out of the stroller or pram. This can lead to suffocation and strangulation. A stroller or pram is not a substitute for the crib. It should only be used for short periods of time during the day.
Most prams require you to take them apart in order to put them in the boot of your car therefore it's an excellent idea to familiarize yourself with this process before purchasing one. Consider how easy it would be to put the parts back together.
Durability
A pram must be able endure several years of wear. This includes surviving muddy walks and getting through many car journeys, so you want to be sure your choice is able to perform the task you want it to. Also, you want your pram to come in an image or color that doesn't get outdated so that you don't end up looking like you've gone out of style.
The best prams will be made of high-quality materials, and built to last. Look for durable materials, sturdy tires, and an effective suspension system. The most effective prams are small and fold easily, allowing you to put them in your garage or even the boot.
All the prams on this list allow babies to lie flat, which is essential for newborns as it improves oxygen saturation levels and aids in the development of their hips and spine. A lot of these prams are designed to grow along with your child. Some have a carrycot or a reclined seat that can be removed and snapped on when your child outgrows them.
If you are buying an infant stroller for the first time you should consider a travel pushchair system that includes both a carrycot and car seats could be a good idea. We are awestruck by the Graco Near2Me system which our parent tester Jaya used with her 10-month-old son. It comes with an innovative feature that lets you raise and lower your baby by pressing a single button. This allows you to keep your eyes on your child and keep them close.
The Bugaboo Fox 3 is another option that our tester Jess Bird tried with her two kids Effie & Boden (pictured above). It's a pram that can be transformed from a single pushchair car seat to a double with 30 different configurations. It also has the sun canopy which can be extended and puncture-proof tires. It's not cheap but you can use it for more than one child in the event of need and, like our winner the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth using the carrycot included.
Style
All prams should permit newborns to lie as flat as possible. This will aid in their development and boost oxygen saturation in the lung. Some models create a completely flat position using a fully reclineable carrycot while others feature the seat that can recline to an unflat position.
The Graco Near2Me works great for the latter, as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tested it on her child who was 10 months old. She loved the ability to raise or lower her baby at the touch of a button to keep him in view, while still maintaining the eye contact and closeness.
It's a great pram for those who want to nip around town with ease as the frame is a good size for maneuvering, and the puncture-proof tyres allow you to move it off the road and on to rough terrain. It's also a good option if you're thinking of having another child in future since it can easily be converted from a single pram into a double pram pushchair or twin pushchair.
The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a high-end, stylish option. It's ideal for babies as it includes a carrycot that can be folded flat and is compatible with car seats when purchased separately. You can even fold it by putting the carrycot in place - something that not all prams can do and is an efficient and easy feature.
The pram's luxurious fabric, spacious basket, and puncture-proof tires are things you'd expect on a high-end model, but the sleek frame makes it simple to maneuver over various terrains. This is an excellent choice when you live in a city and must navigate narrow streets or crowded paths frequently. It's not cheap, but its versatility and quality could save you money in the long run by avoiding the need for a separate toddler stroller. You can pick from a range of colors to suit your preferences.

The R for Rabbit Poppins Joy Stylish Baby Stroller is a fantastic stroller for newborns and 3-year-old children. The adjustable handle can be turned around to allow you to turn the seat to face your child or the world.
Comfort
You want your child to be comfortable when you're out with them. The good news is that there are prams specifically designed to ensure your child isn't apprehensive.
The prams we've chosen in this buying guide let your baby lie flat, which is important for babies who are just beginning to crawl. Lying flat increases oxygen saturation and helps support their growing spine and hips. They also come with a seat that can be converted to more upright positions when your baby is old enough to sit up.
Venicci egg2 is a premium pram with a cocoon feeling for your baby. It has smooth, curved lines and a bucket-shaped seat which does not recline into flat however it does come with an upholstered mattress and liner. It's also lighter than other prams, with a weight of less than 8kg. However, it has a sturdy chassis with grained leather details and tyres with air-filled tires that are puncture-proof.
If you're looking for something less expensive but still with the same design, the Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is a good option. The one-hand steer model, swish, isn't as light as other prams but it does have a huge storage basket. It also has an extended hood that provides UPF 50+ protection to keep your baby safe and protected.
If you are a first time parent we suggest you consider a travel strollers system that includes a car seat as well as a pram that attaches to the same frame. This will make it easier to get your baby out of the car into the pram without waking them and is ideal for parents who are always on the move. The Bugaboo Dragonfly is a great example of a stylish and useful travel system pram that converts easily from a'pramette' that lies flat into a toddler-friendly pushchair that is compatible with the Graco I-Size car seats.
Safety
The pram should be fitted with a five-point safety harness that will ensure your baby's safety. It must also be free of gaps between their head and legs that could get stuck. The straps should be cushioned and easy to adjust as they grow. Examine the buckles on the harness to ensure that they are not cracked and show signs of wear. Many children are admitted to hospitals each year due to injuries caused by strollers or prams. Tipping over is the primary cause of these injuries. Even the most sturdy prams can tip over when you hang your bags onto the handles or if a child is wriggling and gets out or in the seat before the harness has been tightened.
A common cause of injury is falling from a pram or stroller. If a child's harness is not fastened properly it can cause them to fall out of the stroller, causing neck or head injuries. Therefore, it is important to always 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 protect your baby from sun in either direction. This is a great feature as you can avoid having to wake your baby awake while you change their position in the pram or when you are to and from the shops. There are other features that can be useful, like a snack tray for your toddler or child and drink holders. There's also a shopping basket underneath the seat.
You should never leave a child sleeping in their stroller unless they are within sight of them at all times. Babies can be prone to wiggle during sleep and this can cause them to roll out of the stroller or pram. This can lead to suffocation and strangulation. A stroller or pram is not a substitute for the crib. It should only be used for short periods of time during the day.
Most prams require you to take them apart in order to put them in the boot of your car therefore it's an excellent idea to familiarize yourself with this process before purchasing one. Consider how easy it would be to put the parts back together.
Durability
A pram must be able endure several years of wear. This includes surviving muddy walks and getting through many car journeys, so you want to be sure your choice is able to perform the task you want it to. Also, you want your pram to come in an image or color that doesn't get outdated so that you don't end up looking like you've gone out of style.
The best prams will be made of high-quality materials, and built to last. Look for durable materials, sturdy tires, and an effective suspension system. The most effective prams are small and fold easily, allowing you to put them in your garage or even the boot.
All the prams on this list allow babies to lie flat, which is essential for newborns as it improves oxygen saturation levels and aids in the development of their hips and spine. A lot of these prams are designed to grow along with your child. Some have a carrycot or a reclined seat that can be removed and snapped on when your child outgrows them.
If you are buying an infant stroller for the first time you should consider a travel pushchair system that includes both a carrycot and car seats could be a good idea. We are awestruck by the Graco Near2Me system which our parent tester Jaya used with her 10-month-old son. It comes with an innovative feature that lets you raise and lower your baby by pressing a single button. This allows you to keep your eyes on your child and keep them close.
The Bugaboo Fox 3 is another option that our tester Jess Bird tried with her two kids Effie & Boden (pictured above). It's a pram that can be transformed from a single pushchair car seat to a double with 30 different configurations. It also has the sun canopy which can be extended and puncture-proof tires. It's not cheap but you can use it for more than one child in the event of need and, like our winner the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth using the carrycot included.
Style
All prams should permit newborns to lie as flat as possible. This will aid in their development and boost oxygen saturation in the lung. Some models create a completely flat position using a fully reclineable carrycot while others feature the seat that can recline to an unflat position.
The Graco Near2Me works great for the latter, as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tested it on her child who was 10 months old. She loved the ability to raise or lower her baby at the touch of a button to keep him in view, while still maintaining the eye contact and closeness.
It's a great pram for those who want to nip around town with ease as the frame is a good size for maneuvering, and the puncture-proof tyres allow you to move it off the road and on to rough terrain. It's also a good option if you're thinking of having another child in future since it can easily be converted from a single pram into a double pram pushchair or twin pushchair.
The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a high-end, stylish option. It's ideal for babies as it includes a carrycot that can be folded flat and is compatible with car seats when purchased separately. You can even fold it by putting the carrycot in place - something that not all prams can do and is an efficient and easy feature.
The pram's luxurious fabric, spacious basket, and puncture-proof tires are things you'd expect on a high-end model, but the sleek frame makes it simple to maneuver over various terrains. This is an excellent choice when you live in a city and must navigate narrow streets or crowded paths frequently. It's not cheap, but its versatility and quality could save you money in the long run by avoiding the need for a separate toddler stroller. You can pick from a range of colors to suit your preferences.
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