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Prams are among the most commonly used baby products. They are durable and feature simple maintenance processes. They have a high potential for circularity if policy interventions ensure that second-hand prams are refurbished and re-distributed to parents.

Prams are made for babies and newborns from 6 months to six months and usually include a bassinet or carrycot and are able to lie flat. Some prams can be converted and can fit a car seat too so they're referred to as travel pram systems.

Parasol

A parasol is an umbrella that clips onto the frame of your pushchair to provide shade for your baby and to in preventing heat stroke. They are made of SPF/UPF50+ fabrics and provide protection from rain that is light. If your pram doesn't come with one, you can buy one. You can also use a snooze shade, which is attached to the seat of your single carrycot or pram and blocks the overhead light.

You can also add the footmuff. It's a soft blanket with a waterproof cover to protect your baby's legs from cold. Many brands include a footmuff with their pram bundles, or sell them separately in their accessories range. It is recommended to buy a footmuff equipped with an easy release clamp that is easy to attach and remove.

Choose a model that has four wheels if you intend to use your pushchair in rough terrain. They are better at maneuvering on uneven surfaces, and have larger tyres that can cope with sharper objects and rocks. They are a little heavier than three-wheel pushchairs, but still comparatively lightweight stroller and easy to handle.

It is crucial to regularly maintain your pushchair to ensure it runs smoothly and your child is secure. Clean your pushchair with an infant wipe or cloth that is soaked in warm soapy water. It's recommended to invest in a silicone-based lubricant for the wheel bearings and joints of your pushchair, and re-tighten any loose screws. It's also worth looking into an appointment with a pushchair technician, where a professional will inspect your pushchair and give it a thorough deep clean to make sure that everything is working as it should be.

Footmuff

If you're looking for your first pushchair or pram or looking to upgrade your existing one, the iCandy range has got something to meet the needs of all families. With a wide variety of colours and styles available, you'll be sure to find the perfect match for your family.

The footmuffs will keep your baby warm throughout winter. They're made from fleece and are water-resistant, making them an ideal choice for chilly weather. They're also cozy, comfortable and the perfect accessory for your baby. They're also simple to use and they can be easily fitted. Make sure you check the size of your baby and stroller prior to using the footmuff. It could get tangled up or move. This could be a safety issue, as it could be a barrier to your baby's face.

The footmuffs are an excellent accessory for strollers and prams, especially if you live in a colder climate. It will keep your baby's feet warm and cozy in the winter months, and is easy to use. It's also easy to regulate the temperature by closing or opening the zipper. Some brands even come with a hood for extra protection in adverse weather.

It's important that you make sure your baby is in good health prior to purchasing a footmuff. Newborns require a firm mattress to support their back and feet, and a footmuff could be uncomfortable for them if it's not soft enough. Some footmuffs are made to last from newborn to toddler age and some even have a double zip at the bottom to ensure you get more wear out of it. They are able to be used for several years and are a good investment for parents.

Parent facing

Parents love being able to keep eye contact with their child when using a pram that is facing them. This visual connection can help build trust and security, and calm fussy babies and toddlers. This allows parents to respond to the needs of their child quickly, whether it is the need for reassurance or an ice cream.

Many parents utilize a stroller for their infants, but as they grow older, they could change to a pushchair. The main difference between a pram and a pushchair is that a pushchair typically comes with a carry cot that newborns to sleep on and a frame to fix it to. A pram can be reclined, and made parent facing or forward-facing, while the pushchair is generally upright and doesn't have a carry cot option.

The range of pushchairs and prams has been carefully chosen with your baby's needs in mind. Our selection of models have adjustable seats that allow you to recline your baby for a nap and then raise them up to watch the world go by. Some of our favourite models also have sun canopies that protect your child from the elements.

When choosing a stroller make sure it is user-friendly and that the brakes are working. It is also essential to ensure that the chassis has two locking devices to prevent it from folding during use. Additionally, a good safety harness is vital for securing your child in their seat and preventing them from falling out of the pushchair. A pram blanket could be helpful to keep your baby warm and protect them from the elements. They are available in a range of designs and colours to suit your pushchair.

Ergonomic support

The ergonomic support of prams can help ease back pain and tension. It allows parents to focus on their child and not worry about their muscles. This feature helps parents to maneuver the pram around tight spaces or over kerbs. It is particularly helpful for taller parents who may have trouble reaching the handles of smaller pushchairs.

The support is built into the handlebars and can be adjusted to match the height of the parent. It is easy to adjust to different body types and to find the most comfortable position for each. Additionally, the ergonomic support provides a more natural posture for parents and assists them to avoid injuries like carpal tunnel and shoulder pain.

A pram or pushchair can be a lifesaver to new parents, as it allows parents the freedom to explore the world with their child. It is important to balance the time spent in the stroller or pram with plenty of time with the baby and physical activity for the child. Every year, a number of children suffer injuries in prams or strollers. Some require hospital treatment after falling off these devices. When prams tip over or bags are tied to handles, injuries can happen.

Some prams are convertible into twin pushchairs, which makes them a great choice for families with infants. These prams are made by several top brands and include features like reclining seat units and rain covers. The inclusion of the ride-on board can be helpful for older toddlers who could get tired of walking.

Ride-on board

New parents need pushchairs and prams. These strollers are great to get around, whether you're going to a baby group or just taking a leisurely stroll in the park. These strollers are great for day-to-day excursions and let you spend time with your child.

Choosing the best pram or pushchair for your child is based on their age and the needs. A carrycot-equipped pram works best for infants and newborns. They allow them to lie flat, which is essential for their lung and spinal development. You can also buy a ride-onboard, which lets older children participate in the fun.

Consider a pushchair that can expand with your child. They are perfect for twins and siblings of various age groups. Some have a tandem configuration making them easier to move and observe.

The pram and strollers require regular cleaning to prevent the growth of mildew dust, mould and dirt build-up. Most of the components can be cleaned by vacuuming them or wiping them with warm soapy water and a soft towel. If you're worried about the fabric, a specialised cleaning spray can be beneficial.

If you're using a pushchair over rough terrain, be sure to check the tyres for puncture resistance. The best travel pram tyres are made from a blend of EVA outer and PU inner, which replicate the feel of air-tyres but are more durable. You can also include an oarguard and a hand muff that will keep your child dry and comfortable. You can also use a stroller organiser to store your baby's essentials. It is also important to check the fold of the stroller to ensure it fits into your car's boot and takes up only a small amount of storage space at home.