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Baby Travel Systems - Strollers With Extras
Baby travel systems have come a long way since the small, rickety strollers of years ago. Today you can find a stroller in the shape of most any tractor or animal around. In addition, many of the strollers come with extra features that were unheard of even as long as 10 or 20 years back. Stroller manufacturers are now listening to the cries of parents and nannies for easier maneuvering, meaning bigger, easier wheels; better construction and bigger areas for the baby or child. And many parents want one item to carry, not several, so manufacturers gave them what they wanted in the 2-in-1 stroller.
Baby travel systems are multi-use strollers, also referred to as a 2-in-1 strollers, which are actually a car seat and a stroller all in one unit. No need to carry both whenever you have to travel to a restaurant or mall. The baby is in the car seat which locks on to the frame of the stroller and can be wheeled around like a stroller. Everything is coordinated and makes a nice, matching statement for the car seat and stroller because they are basically the same piece of equipment. There is no longer a need to carry a stroller and a car seat with you when you go traveling.
There are baby travel systems that contain more than one piece of equipment such as a car seat and a seat for a sibling or another child. These are usually double strollers and come in handy for families with more than one child under the age of three. As a parent, it's often difficult to justify one child sitting and riding in the stroller while the other has to walk, with the double stroller or one that has an extra seat in the back for a sibling, there is no worries about who needs to walk or why.
Some of the baby travel systems are more like a crib on wheels than a stroller. They look like a bassinet and can fold up to where the child is sitting up and you can have two children facing each other which can prove to be very entertaining for the children and the parents. Or, one or both babies lying down, sleeping while you push the stroller. Several of the bassinet-style strollers can be adjusted as the child ages and becomes more of a sit down stroller for the child so that they can enjoy the ride more than when they were lying down as a baby.
There are baby travel systems for boys and girls; the girls have bright pink, sometimes Barbie style 'wagons', and the boys have John Deer Tractor style strollers which help to distinguish them apart from one another while strolling down the pathway in the park or the mall. They are very fashionable and also come in the 2-in-1 design with the car seat as an attachment. Many of the baby travel systems come with accessories such as built-in toys, cup holders, baskets and sometimes matching diaper bags.
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What Are the Different Types Of Baby Crib?
The terminology used in describing baby cribs can be confusing. Manufacturers don't make it any easier either and often give their own name to a more generic term. What follows is a concise definition of the different types of baby cribs that are available.
Bassinet or Cradle
The main difference between a bassinet and a cradle is that a bassinet is placed in a stand and is stationary. A cradle is usually designed so that it can be rocked back and forth. When the baby reaches 3 or 4 months of age it's time for other sleeping arrangements.
Standard Baby Crib
Sometimes referred to as a conventional baby crib, this type usually comes with single or double drop sides making it easy to put in and take out a small baby. As this has drop sides there's no need to adjust mattress height. A standard baby crib is usually quite cheap to buy and will serve your baby until about the age of two.
Round Baby Crib
This sort has become quite fashionable in recent years. These types of cribs can be rather expensive.
Sometimes referred to as a bonnet crib, this is for those who like a 'fairytale' or 'princess' look. Again, they are more expensive than traditional models.
Convertible Baby Crib
The 3-1-in baby crib can be converted from crib, to toddler bed, to day bed. These convert by simply removing one side of the crib. Some brands come with optional streight rails that can be used on the toddler bed - they help in preventing the baby from rolling out. Lifetime cribs can also be converted to full size beds, which means a child can use it until their early teens.
Used Baby Crib
These are second hand cribs that have been used by another baby. Whilst it may seem a good idea to use or buy one of these, the advice from most safety organizations is never to buy a used crib. Ones that were made a number of years ago may not have the safety features that are required today. If you do buy a used baby crib, use the following guidelines.
The slats shouldn't be placed more than 2 3/8 inches apart.
The raised sides of the crib should be a minimum height of 26".
Any drop sides should be at least 9" high.
If not present, a teething rail should be fitted.
Don't use a used crib if it has splintered wood.
Well, that's just about it. I hope the above has been useful and will help you decide on what type of baby crib will work best for you.
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