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Choosing a single push chair (look at here)

A pushchair is an excellent option for parents of children who are young. It allows babies to explore their surroundings and is a comfortable fit for them. It also helps keep them secure while travelling.

Single-to-double pushchairs are versatile and easy to maneuver. Most come with a tandem set-up however Bugaboo have bucked the trend with their unique single-to-side double design.

Suitable for a single child

A pushchair is likely to be among your most used baby items so it's important to find one that is suitable for you and your family. It is important to pay attention to the particulars, like the cushioning on the seat and adjustable handles, when choosing the single or double pushchair. Also, make sure whether the pushchair is safe for use at birth, comes with the option of reclining and also comes with a carrycot.

There are pushchairs that come in a range of colours and styles to suit every taste. You can find the perfect pushchair with a floral print or a more modern metallic style. There are also a number of accessories for your pushchair, including a pram blanket, raincover and hood, which can help to make the pushchair more comfortable. Often these accessories are included with the pushchair. However, you should check to make sure they're compatible with your specific model.

To ensure extra security and safety the majority of pushchairs have a foot brake that can be activated by the parent. The brake is located on either the left or right side of the rear axle and is accessed with ease by the parent. Depending on the model of pushchair, it may include an bumper bar, hood with padding, a seat that is padded and an extendable handlebar.

The best single lightweight stroller pushchairs need to be designed for everyday use and should be light, sturdy and easy to fold. They should be robust enough to handle all kinds of types of terrains, from urban pavements to bumpy grass. They should also have puncture-proof tyres to minimize the chance of damage caused by sharp stones and glass.

Many single pushchairs include the option of a carrycot connected to the chassis of the pushchair, making it suitable for newborns as young as six months. The carrycot is also easy to take off and then put on the chassis to store at home, a useful feature if you plan to have a child after your first.

Convertible pushchairs are another option that can be used as a single or a double. They typically require adaptors that can be used to convert from single to twin and can be costly, but they offer great flexibility for families who are expecting a second child that is close in age.

It is ideal for a second child.

It's important to select the right pushchair to fit your growing family, whether you already have a child or are expecting a new one. The best pushchair should be comfortable, lightweight and easy to maneuver. This is crucial when you'll be carrying the baby and a toddler. Find a lightweight stroller that folds easily and compactly, as well as an adjustable handlebar to suit your height. It is important to have a reversible seat with hood, handlebar and seat that can be adjusted to your baby's requirements.

It might be difficult to choose the right pushchair for two children, but there are many options to choose from. A tandem buggy is an excellent choice if you want to let your children interact with each other while you're moving. These kinds of pushchairs are typically larger than single seat stroller-seaters, and may be a bit harder to maneuver through narrow spaces or on public transport, but they're perfect for parents who would like their children to be side by side.

There are many options available for twins, close-in-age children or a young child with a toddler. These include side-byside strollers that put one behind the other and rear-facing strollers that have seats that are facing each other. A lot of single and double buggies can be converted and start out as a single buggy, with the possibility of adding a second carrycot or seat unit at a later date. This is a cost-effective solution if you're expecting another baby in the near future.

Some twin prams like the Roma Gemini are designed to be used with a newborn as well as a toddler. Attaching a newborn coon (PS59 per coon) to either side of the frame will create a lie-flat area that is completely enclosed for your child. The innovative frame expands wide enough to accommodate an additional seat and can then be used as a double or mono pushchair depending on your requirements.

Make sure the fabric of your pushchair can be machine washed, especially if it will be used for muddy walks. If not, you can usually clean your area using water and mild soap. Some prams come with wheels that can be removed and cleaned thoroughly making it easier to access the dirtiest spots. Check that the mudguards, wheel covers and the tyre covers are water-proof.

Suitable for a third child

The fabric of the seat of a pushchair can vary according to manufacturer, so look up the washing instructions. In the majority of cases, you can machine wash the seat. If not, a damp cloth with mild soap and a spot clean is enough. Avoid using solvents or abrasive cleaners since they can cause damage to the fabric and cause shrinkage. Reattach the seat to the frame after drying, and then clean any metal or plastic parts. If the wheels are removable regular spraying with silicone lubricant will keep them looking brand new.

If you're looking to purchase a double pushchair, search for one that can be used in conjunction with the car seat to form a travel system. This allows you to attach the car seat of your child onto the frame and leave the house without disturbing them. Some double buggies are compatible with infant car seats or carrycots. They can be used for both newborns and toddlers.

Side-by-side buggies offer 2 fixed seats, but they are typically bigger than a single pushchair, so they're not ideal for navigating narrow doors. They're usually a little heavier than single buggys as well and can be harder to manoeuvre between kerbs. Some can however convert to a single by adding seats or a carrycot like the egg2 from Cybex, which has many seating options and is adored for its sleek style.