What You Should Know About Pushchairs
A pushchair stroller is a baby or small child's seat that can be moved around. They are designed for babies as young as 6 months old and have a seat facing either to the side or towards their parents.
All-terrain strollers come with three wheels to maximise stability on rough terrain. These pushchairs are usually fitted with PU tyres that have shock-absorbing properties and lower the risk of punctures.
Five-point harness
Five-point harnesses are akin to seat belts in cars and help keep babies secure while using pushchairs. They secure children in their seats, preventing them from falling out of the toddler stroller or My Babiie stroller leaving the folding stroller whe...
What You Should Know About Pushchairs
A pushchair stroller is a baby or small child's seat that can be moved around. They are designed for babies as young as 6 months old and have a seat facing either to the side or towards their parents.
All-terrain strollers come with three wheels to maximise stability on rough terrain. These pushchairs are usually fitted with PU tyres that have shock-absorbing properties and lower the risk of punctures.
Five-point harness
Five-point harnesses are akin to seat belts in cars and help keep babies secure while using pushchairs. They secure children in their seats, preventing them from falling out of the toddler stroller or My Babiie stroller leaving the folding stroller when you're not looking. Check that the harness is adjustable to fit correctly and is securely fixed.
A 5-point harness transfers the force of a crash to the rigid points of the body of a child - the hips and shoulders. The abdomen and other soft body parts can absorb the shock.