STROLLERS for tricky travellersWe've already discussed the fact that your little one might not like the idea of being wheeled along, but most parents, even of high-needs babies, find that they need or want to use one at some point. There are so many choices out there, the choice can be immensely overwhelming. It's very important to take your time and really do your research (look at reviews online) before you make your choice, especially as they can be very costly.
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It is definitely worth considering getting a model that gives you as much flexibility as possible. A buggy that can face towards you and away from you is an excellent idea. Our little girl goes through phases where she prefers to face a certain way. Sometimes we'll even flip the seat round to face the opposite way during a walk. This is also very useful if the sun is shining in her face.
Getting one with several different reclining positions is also a fantastic idea. Our little girl prefers to be as upright as possible (it's worth noting that some strollers go more upright than others). A bumper bar is also a very worthy addition as it means you can add toys for your baby to play with. |
The Phil & Teds Promenade is not only very stylish and top quality but also faces both ways and has multiple positions. A cheaper but equally well-reviewed option which faces both ways is the popular Britax B-Ready. The Quinny Zapp Xtra is a favourite with many parents and babies due to its ultra compactness, stylish good looks, reversible seat and the option to have the seat very upright in facing-out mode.
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