With so many designs and so many features, it's a wonder that Dr. Seuss didn't write a book about shopping for baby strollers: one stroller two stroller red stroller blue stroller black stroller blue stroller old stroller new stroller. But in this story, if you don't know why a stroller is bad, you can't just go ask your dad. What you can do, however, is read the JustStrollers.com baby stroller buying guide. Our guide offers some basic tips on baby stroller types and features, and the most important things you should consider before thinking about your baby stroller's style or color.
Safety is a parent's ultimate concern when traveling with baby, but cost and style are important too. With travel systems, baby gets matchy matchy and safety safety. The trio of a baby stroller, car seat, and stay-in-car base that comprises a baby travel system not only gives parents the safety-conscious travel equipment they need, but also reduces costs on a matching set. You save money. Baby gets a permanent base for building Cheerio catapults. It's a win-win.
Not all baby strollers are used purely for strolling. There's walking, jogging, running, biking, driving—anything but strolling, as it can sometimes seem to on-the-go parents who'd be happy with a nice little meandering walk. Fortunately, today's stroller designs take into account the multiplicity of modern travel, with travel system combos and baby strollers designed specifically for biking and jogging. Our stroller glossary separates the standard from the specialized, with brief definitions of some of our most popular baby stroller designs.
No, it's not a new monster movie from Pixar about Godzilla babies. Our guide to prams, baby carriages, and baby strollers is meant to dispel the confusion surrounding these common baby transport terms. While pram, baby carriage, and baby stroller are often used synonymously, they actually refer to different designs that have been around since the late 19th century. History and language lesson ahead! No worries: it's a quick and interesting one.
A baby stroller is more than just squeals on wheels. It takes a host of useful features and accessories to keep baby safe, secure, and snacking. Nor is a stroller's design just about baby: parents need baby stroller accessories that will ensure durability and easier navigation, with extra room for supplies. This stroller accessory guide offers some general tips on wheel types, stroller handles, trays, and storage—all the little extras that make baby strollers work.