Get Versatility with 3 in 1 Prams
3 in 1 prams is a wise choice for mothers who need to always move their children from the automobile to school and then to go with them for shopping all within the same day. The pram consists of a separate pushchair, carrycot and a child car seat. The carrycot can be used for overnight sleeping from the time of the baby's birth up to six months later, provided a safety bed is used.
Car seats and carrycots of the pram can be attached to the chassis in place of the usual seats with some other kinds being clipped or fastened using Velcro over normal seats. 3 in 1 prams are often categorized as travel systems. As the name or title suggests this kind of carriage for babies is made for taking your child with you wherever go.
The prams are made in a way that ensures your baby's sleep, rest or comfort is not disturbed and if so, in the barest minimum possible when you move with your infant. The pushchair usually has a lying down backrest and an adjustable footrest. This may be made to face you or away from the parent depending on how it is made.
3 in 1 prams have other benefits, which include: an inexpensive option of having all three items included in its package and you also have some that can fit well into some car seats.
However, if you are a parent with toddlers with an age difference of 12 months or more between them or even twins, then what you will need if you have not gotten one already is a tandem pushchair or double pushchair to take them anywhere with you.
What will determine the choice of pushchair between the tandem and the double is if your kids get along fine or not. Now if they do, you can get a double pushchair for them that has two seats beside each other.
If this is not the case, then a tandem type pushchair should do as this has a seat placed in front of another, which will prevent children that do not get along with each other from causing any trouble. Since the babies cannot see each other as it is the case with a double pushchair.
3 in 1 prams also have disadvantages which you need to consider before buying them. They include: pushchairs being too large, preventing entry into some vehicles, babies outgrowing carrycots and child car seats in a short while and the prams taking a lot of space, etc.
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