Shop Babies “R” Us to find the perfect baby stroller for your growing family. Choose from a variety of baby stroller sizes and styles: a travel system that includes a car seat and baby stroller; a lightweight stroller or an umbrella stroller that folds quickly into a compact size to transport in a car trunk or gate-check on an airplane; a jogging stroller for off-road workouts; a double stroller for twins; or a sit and stand stroller for baby and toddler siblings. A quality baby stroller is an important piece of gear: it allows parents and babies to get essential exercise and fresh air together.
Newborn stroller options
When choosing a convertible stroller for a newborn, consider models that either include or are compatible with a convertable car seat: the baby bucket variety that keeps little ones secure with a five-point harness and are safe for babies who can’t yet hold their heads up. Travel systems include a compatible car seat which secures to the stroller; other stroller models often come with conversion kits that allow certain models of baby bucket to attach to the frame. Other newborn strollers or bassinet strollers include a baby cot that allows baby to lay flat as you walk along: a perfect solution for travelling during naps. Think of a classic pram: this is the look, although modern designs generally allow parents to swap out the bassinet and switch it for a seat as baby grows and can sit up unassisted. Often the seat reclines, to allow for baby to fall asleep comfortably.
Best baby strollers for active lifestyle
Explore baby strollers designed to travel off road that allow parents to run with their little ones: a great way for everyone to get daily exercise and fresh air. Jogging models are often three-wheel strollers with shocks, grippy, air-filled tires and a lockable front wheel. Even very young babies can be strapped in and kept dry under a rain-cover – some running models are double strollers that can accommodate twins or siblings. Families that do a lot of travel may want to explore baby stroller and umbrella stroller models that are lightweight and foldable strollers. These types of baby strollers can be packed into a car or other vehicle and gate-checked on the jetway for air travel. Umbrella strollers are also simple, portable, and affordable enough that it makes good sense to buy one to keep at the cabin, or grandparents’ or caregivers’ houses: they’re perfect toddler strollers for vacations and other outings that may involve a lot of walking for little ones.
Versatility is key
Whether you choose classic pram or push chair style, a travel system, or a jogging model, consider how you will use your stroller as baby grows. A 3-in-1 model not only works with a baby bucket car seat, it also works with older babies once they can be strapped into the seat alone. The seat often reclines and is reversible: it can be changed to face either the parent pushing or the front, giving baby a view of the world. There are even luxury wagon stroller models that can be adapted to push like a stroller or pull like a wagon, as well as sit and stand models that offer older siblings a platform to stand on to ride along behind babies.
Baby Stroller FAQs
When can a baby sit in a stroller?
Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines: at approximately three months of age, when a baby can hold up their head, they may be ready to sit in stroller in a reclined position; at approximately six months of age, when they can sit independently, they may be ready to sit upright in the seat.
How to choose a stroller?
When choosing a stroller, it’s important to consider your budget and family lifestyle: select features that are important to you, like versatility or jogging capability; and choose a quality model that will be a good investment that can be used by multiple babies – it’s a good item to add to a baby registry so that friends and family can perhaps contribute to the purchase as a gift.
Where to buy strollers?
Shop Babies “R” Us for a wide variety of baby strollers: travel systems, jogging strollers, 3-in-1 strollers, umbrella strollers, sit and stand strollers, and more.
At what age should a baby be in a stroller?
Even a newborn baby can ride in a stroller if secured in a five-point harness car seat that is safely attached to a travel system stroller or other adaptable stroller, or is safely placed in a pram-style stroller that allows baby to lay flat.
What kind of stroller is best for a newborn?
A newborn baby can ride in a stroller if secured in a five-point harness car seat safely attached to a travel system stroller or other adaptable stroller, or is safely placed in a pram-style stroller that allows baby to lay flat.
Is a 3-year-old too big for a stroller?
Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for height and weight; many three-year-olds can still safely ride in an umbrella stroller.
What age is appropriate for umbrella stroller?
Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for height and weight: in general, at six months old when baby can sit up independently, they can ride with the seat upright.
What kind of stroller can you take on a plane?
Always consult the airline’s guidelines: many carriers will permit you to gate-check a fully collapsible stroller.
Can a stroller go on a plane?
It depends: always consult the airline’s guidelines; many carriers will permit you to gate-check a fully collapsible stroller.
What is the difference between pram and stroller?
In general, a pram features a cot that allows baby to lay flat; a stroller (or push chair) more often features a seat with a harness that may or may not recline or be reversed to face forwards or backwards; a push chair is often a more compact, foldable design.
What is a push chair?
A push chair, as the name suggests, is a stroller model designed around a chair: a seat with a harness that may or may not recline or be reversed to face forwards or backwards.
Do strollers have an expiry?
No: though the car seat that comes with a travel system does have an expiry date; however, if a stroller suffers any damage or wear and tear to the frame, wheels, or fabrics, it may be wise to replace it.