Press Release Summary = With the wide selection of strollers on the market, getting
the right stroller could be more challenging than you might think. These 6 tips
give parents the help they need to make the right choice.
Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/24/2005
6 Helpful Tips For Choosing the Right Baby Stroller
With the wide selection of strollers on the market, getting the right stroller can
be more challenging than you might think. Many new parents struggle when choosing
which baby stroller they should buy. There are so many different models on the
market, that the choices parents are faced with when they start shopping are
staggering.
An informal survey of a group of parents found that while some of them rely on
advice from family and friends, many more turn to reviews of different strollers
through Internet sites.
Here are some tips to help you get the stroller you need:
1) Think about whether you intend to have more than one child. If you do or if you
already have a toddler at home, then you should look at getting a stroller suitable
for both an infant and a toddler.
2) If you travel a lot, you need to look at getting a stroller that folds easily and
fits into the trunk of your car.
3) Check out the harness system of the stroller. The safest ones to use are the five
point systems so there is no danger of the baby falling out. You also have to make
sure that the restraints are easy for you to use, yet hard for a child to unlock.
4) For an infant, you need a stroller with a reclining seat. This lets you take the
baby for a walk long before it is able to sit up on his/her own. You also need a
stroller with a canopy to protect the baby from the sun and the wind.
5) Look at the material in the frame. Strollers made from steel and aluminum are
very durable and will last you a lot longer. This is important if you want to use
the stroller for all of your children without having to buy a new one for each baby.
6) While you might really like the color and style of a specific fabric, you need to
make sure that it is machine washable. Leaking pampers and spitting up and food
spills can soil the material and cause staining. This isn\'t a problem as long as
you can remove and wash the cover. Most cheaper models can\'t do this.
In the end the choice will be your\'s to make. From our own experience with a number
of different strollers we\'d suggest that you focus first on the comfort and safety
of your child, then your comfort and ease of use, and only then the appearance of
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