OS PRINCíPIOS BáSICOS DE BABY GEAR

Os Princípios Básicos de baby gear

Os Princípios Básicos de baby gear

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As your little one grows or your adventures get longer or more challenging, you might want to invest in a top-ranked baby backpack carrier. The stiff frame and added features for baby and parent comfort can be a game-changer in spending time with your little one on board.

We walk every day in our city neighborhood with old broken sidewalks and the stroller handles all that terrain beautifully. The stroller can also be used comfortably by people of different heights. I’m 5’5” and my husband is 6’2” and we can both comfortably push the stroller. My husband doesn’t kick the stroller when he’s walking (something that I’ve read can be an issue for tall people with other strollers.)” — Kate H

As Babylist’s gear editor, I’ve been testing the ins and outs of strollers for over a decade—both as a city and suburban parent of two young boys, ages ten and two, and professionally via the dozens of strollers I’ve assembled, pushed and jogged with through my neighborhood over the years. I drew on both of these roles as I put together this list. I reviewed stroller feedback from thousands of parents through Babylist’s annual Best Baby Products survey of over seis,000 Babylist users and talked to parents at Babylist for their input.

Jogging strollers: Runners take note: these strollers are built to handle rougher terrain and have souped-up suspension systems for a smoother ride. You don’t have to be a runner to own a jogging stroller, though; many parents love them for their ability to glide over almost any type of terrain.

Communication is key when traveling and whether you're staying in a hotel, Airbnb, Grandma's house or just visiting a friend we will make sure that everything arrives promptly for your visit based on your itinerary.

Consider one of the best baby gyms to provide a fun and entertaining space for baby's tummy time and to practice hand-eye coordination.

How and what you feed your baby is a personal choice. No matter which path you follow (because, honestly, sometimes you don't get to choose), you'll need some baby gear to help you get there.

Veer was one of the first stroller wagons to hit the market—and we think it’s the best. With the functionality of a stroller and the fun factor of a wagon, the Veer is a hybrid that offers the best of both worlds.

“Love the ability to add more seats. Love the size and maneuverability. Love the bassinet. Bought the stand and have used it in our bedroom for three kids now. Onto our third child and stroller still looks and acts brand new—it’s incredible! Well worth the money.” — Clair

Moving around town and getting out and about with your little one is significantly easier with a transportation device.

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Like many baby gear decisions, you’ll want to think through these pros and cons and weigh them against your family’s needs if you’re deciding between a stroller or cribs a stroller wagon.

My only real gripes with this stroller—and the things that Babylist parents also mention—are the small basket size and the lack of modularity (meaning you can’t flip the seat from forward- to rear-facing; it only faces outward).

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