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The Best Baby Pushchairs are the Ones that Accommodate to Your Lifestyle There are so many things to consider when it comes time to buying your new baby's pushchair. Just because a pushchair is expensive doesn't mean that it is safe, and just because one is safe doesn't mean that it is easy to push or provides a gentle ride. The bad news is that most of the pushchairs (also called strollers) on the market today meet these criteria. The pushchairs that we remember from our childhood have faded away. Providing your maybe with the best stroller and one that will be easy on you can be daunting. Even though pushchairs came a long way, some are still inferior to others and others still have factory recalls. This article will take you from zero pushchair shopping skills to being able to quickly and confidently identifying the best one out of a group. How many extra bells and whistles do you really want? Some people will find a cup holder useful other won't. Do you find pushchairs with built-in toys effective at keeping your baby from crying? What about the ability to play music? There is an almost limitless list of options. If you plan on going for lots of long walks with your baby, you might want something that allows you to easily accommodate a drink and that has built in baby entertainment. On the other hand, if you just need a stroller to go to the grocery store or over a relatives house then a basic stroller will work fine. Why would I choose option A over option B? When you ask questions like these, your needs become clearer. Do you need a lot of space? Baby pushchairs can rapidly turn into catchalls when you're out and about, but a lot of parents don't think about this early on. In order to keep your hands free, think about getting a stroller that has room for things like small shopping bags and supplies for your baby. Pushing a stroller around isn't pleasant if you're dealing with a bunch of bags hanging off your arms. This is especially true if you will be transporting more than one small child. You will need a special multi-child stroller if this is the case! Does the stroller you're considering have plenty of support for the seat? Look at some older pushchairs you see when you're out. You will notice that the seats have gotten a lot plusher than they were when we were kids. Strollers used be not much more than just a bit of fabric hung between the support frames, almost like a hammock. Manufacturers have begun to realize that babies need far more support in the back and head than the old styles could offer. For this reasson, most stroller seats now come with plenty of cushioning and supprt along the seat and back and also offer a headrest. If only one kind pushchair was right for everyone then there would only be that one to choose from. One person may need a stroller that they can use for jogging, while another needs one that is loaded with toys. Ask yourself questions to determine which criteria are the most important to you before you begin shopping. Follow our lead and see for yourself how wise of a final decision you make.