Aug 21

My sister had her first child six months ago, and the two of them are at long last settling into a comfortable daily routine. Since the baby now sleeps through the night, my sister’s energy levels are getting back to normal. She’s also becoming increasingly anxious to return to a fitness regimen to lose some of the weight she gained during the pregnancy. After she told me about this, I suggested purchasing a jogging stroller so she could exercise even with the baby in tow.

We had a jogging stroller when my son was still in diapers, and I thought it was fantastic! It’s a spendid way to run, jog or walk your way back into shape after having a baby, and gets rid of that built-in excuse of not finding a sitter. In addition, babies love to take in all the new sights and sounds while riding in a jogging stroller. These exercise outings will turn out to be something to look forward to.

My sister liked the idea, and agreed that a jogging stroller would be ideal for her circumstances. Unfortunately, I had already gotten rid of my old jogger a couple of years ago at a garage sale, otherwise I would have gladly given it to her. But now I can help her shop for one, as I still remember all of the principal features and qualities to look for.

The initial thing I would look for in a jogging stroller is comfort. Will it offer a comfortable and smooth ride for your baby? Is it easy to push and maneuver? Comfort is generally a function of design, so I would review the wheel size and alignment, at the same time as the handlebar placement (and whether or not the handlebars can be adjusted).

The second issue I would look for is durability. Jogging strollers have become so prevalent these days that a number of manufacturers are creating less expensive products to take advantage of the increased demand. But since my sister will be using the jogging stroller for quite a few years, I told her to spend the extra money on a good piece of equipment.

And lastly, I would consider the accessories and amenities that are available. Is the canopy large enough? Does the stroller have cup holders for a water bottle or baby’s cup? Is there a storage basket for a diaper bag? Is the harness easy to buckle and unbuckle?

This can’t be a comprehensive shopping guide, but I think it’s a pretty good place to begin. If my sister keeps in mind all of these points while she’s looking at jogging strollers, she’ll have a quality product that will last for years.

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Aug 02

Looking after both a toddler and a baby when venturing out can be a trial for a great many parents nowadays. But, it is much siimpler and easier to watch over both children with the sit and stand strollers that are now available.

What are the main items to consider if you have a toddler and a baby, and are looking to pick a sit and stand stroller over the various other types of strollers that are on the market today? We will take a look at two of the benefits to be gained when owning this type of stroller.

The first benefit that these strollers offer is they allow the baby to sit comfortably in a seat while the older child will be standing on a platform at the rear of the stroller. In addition, the baby’s seat can be reclined if they need to take a nap. There is a bar in front of the older child that they hold onto while looking forward to see what is going on out in front. However, if that older child should tire of standing, there is a jump seat they can sit on, where they will be facing backwards towards you while you push them around.

The second benefit offered by this form of stroller is that they are more compact and considerably lighter than other types of double strollers available in the marketplace today. Getting them maneuvered around the aisles of various stores won’t prove as difficult. When not in use, they can be folded up and stored away in a small size. Plus, it will be easier to push and control the stroller that with the bigger, older child on the back of the stroller.

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