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Twin Prams

Twin Prams

If you have twins, you are in a tough spot. The children are a joy but buying baby clothes, food, and furniture is eating a hole in your budget. Everything you buy, you have to buy in double the amount to suit the needs of two growing children who are both of the same age group. One of the most expensive parts of the process is buying twin prams and car seats. Before the stress starts getting to you, here are a few tips on how to choose good twin prams and practical ways by which you can get really great baby prams that will suit your particular needs.

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another is difficult and twin prams have to be sturdy, ergonomic and light to carry. Your mobility and the safety of your children depend on these factors. There are two basic types of strollers or twin prams that are available. One will have two seats side by side while the tandem variety will have one seat behind the other.

1. The only visible problem with side by side push chairs is that they tend to be very difficult to get through doors or to push over crowded roads and pavements.

2.As the seats are side by side, growing children tend to fit very snugly too in the seats.

3.Tandem chairs on the other hand can be quite difficult to push and it’s quite difficult to see ahead of the front baby chair while pushing.

Twin Prams: Weight, stability and size - Growing children can easily double in weight in the first year of life. As a result, most prams are made of metal. However, metal prams can be heavy and expensive. You might prefer a plastic one as it light weight and easier to carry around. If you prefer a plastic one, make sure that the pram is durable and stable for your baby’s weight. Make sure that the pram can fold up and fit into the trunk of your car. There is a very good chance that large metal models will not fit into midsize cars.

Combination sets: Prams and Car Seats - Ideally, a combination of a pram that has detachable car seats is ideal. Car seats are mandatory by law but parents have to spend twice in buying a pram and then buying car seats for children. Using a combination, twin pram and a car seat could cut down on spending and be much more practical too. The car seats are usually attached to a molding in the pram with adapters. These seats can be detached from the pram and attached to the corresponding adapters in the car for use as a car seat.

 
 
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