Saturday, August 14, 2010

Duel Baby Pushchairs - 3 Options To Consider

If you are a mom with two small kids then you know just how hard it can be to juggle between the two. Moving around can be a real challenge and whether its twins or 2 toddlers, you need to choose your baby stroller real carefully. There are a number of factors you need to consider and the age of your kids as well as you daily routines are important considerations. There are basically 3 options you have with duel or twin stroller. Here are some of the main consideration.

1. Twin Stroller
A twin stroller is basically a wider version of the single that allows two kids to sit next to each other. This is probably the best option for twins or for two small kids of roughly the same age. The biggest problem with these twin strollers is the size and the weight. It can be heavy to handle and is rather large - something to be mindful of if you are constantly loading your stroller in and out of a car.

2. Double Decker Strollers
Like twin strollers these have room for two kids but instead of sitting next to each other it has a top and a bottom level. These work really well if you have two kids of different ages and it allows your small baby to sleep in peace while your toddler fiddles around on the top level. Although these types of strollers are still quite heavy, they tend to be much more compact.

3. Stroller "Skateboards"
When the idea was first pioneered by Bugaboo many people laughed it off, but today almost all the stroller manufacturers have some variation of this concept. It basically a skateboard that attached to the back of a standard baby pushchair and allows a child to stand on it. Its a really inexpensive solution and most kids love it. Its only suitable for kids 2 years and older and if you consider the fact that you will only need it for a short while it really makes sense.




Read more about Bugaboo pushchairs and see if the Bugaboo Frog is right for you.

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