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and still has a jerky/floppy neck but can hold it sorta on her own, but I still have to support it. also, she tries to sit up though very far from it by raising her head from her shoulders when sitting down in her carseat or bouncer, she can also lift her head up on her own spontaneously sometimes now. also, i am still using the Graco snap n’go with the newborn car seat. Is it okay to to just stick with that til she can be in the umbrella stroller, or will she be too squeezed in? shes 14 lbs now.
also, i am still using the newborn car seat…is that okay?
I am looking for an umbrella or lightweight stroller that reclines and has a basket underneath. It would be nice to have a cup holder but that isn’t necessary. Also, easy to fold would be nice too. I have a 3 1/2 year old who weighs around 28 pounds and am tired of my big bulky strollers. All the cheap umbrella strollers I had with my older child I hated. I have looked at Maclaren but know they are kind of expensive. If someone can explain the difference between the high and low model Maclaren’s that would be great. I think I might buy one from a consignment shop. I also was looking at Chicco, Combi, and Graco. Which is the best?
I prefer umbrella over lightweight because it folds smaller but any info. is great! Thanks!
We’ve got twins on the way and it was suggested we get a double stroller with car seat attachments. We found some cool ones from Graco and BOB, but it looks like they only support ONE car seat attachment. That seems odd… anyone know of a model or have advice? Thanks!
Sorry, I forgot to include that we’d prefer a side-by-side model. Thanks for the note re: Graco though – found a couple good tandems if we end up going that route.
I have a 3 month old daughter that despises her stroller which can only face forward. I think I would have more luck if I could get a stroller which could be reversed so that she would face me. She really hates her carseat (also could be she hates the car), so I didn’t think the snap-n-go type strollers for a carseat would work well – but I’m not sure. I also know a number of strollers accept carseats (we have a Graco), but I want to make sure it would be face backwards. Are there any regular strollers that are reversible to face the parent/stroller that you recommend? Or should I go with the stroller where I could snap on the carseat? Right now we only have a Phil and Ted’s hiking type of stroller.
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