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| Goodbaby High Impact Stroller |
Buying a stroller is one of the most difficult part of my nursery shopping. With so many strollers to choose from, it is harder to decide on the right wheels for the baby. I consider the stroller as an investment as it is one of the most important gear my husband and I will purchase for our little one. Our first born spent a relatively long time in a stroller, traveling from one place to another, using the stroller as a napping place and as a high chair etc, so it is important for us to choose the safest and most comfortable one that fits our budget.
So for fellow moms who are currently looking for the perfect stroller,
here are the important things to assess before paying for your baby's four (or three) wheels:
- Capacity: The very first question I ask the salesman when buying a stroller: "What's the capacity?" We need to consider what age, weight and height the stroller can handle.
- Recline: Infants can't hold their head up or can not support their
neck yet, so it is important that your stroller seat can fully recline.
Also, even if the baby is a little older, they may want to fully recline
their seat so that they can sleep or drink milk comfortably.
- Canopy:
Most strollers have a canopy, but for me a stroller with full canopy is
awesome, as it can shield the baby from light and other elements, and
also work as a quick cover from sudden drizzle.
- Storage Basket: It is the basket just below the seat. For someone who travel and shops a lot, the bigger the storage basket, the better.
- Car Seat: Can the stroller accommodate or attach an infant car seat? It's a nice feature that allows you to move your baby from your car to the stroller, without having to remove (and wake) the baby from the car seat.
- Easy to Fold: This is a vital feature for parents who love to move quick and are prone to travel.
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| The important features of a reliable stroller. This one is the Capella Adonis series. |