Different Types of Pushchairs Explained

If you are in the middle of a pregnancy, there are probably a million different thoughts and concerns running through your brain at any time of day; we imagine that “what pushchair should I get?” is likely to be pretty low on the list of priorities right now.

However, it would be for the best if you could think about pushchairs as soon as possible; now, if that’s an option for you. There are endless different models available on the market, with absolutely loads of different features, bits-and-bobs, safety gizmos and helpful add-ons, so things can get pretty confusing if you’re trying to make up your mind without doing the proper prep beforehand.

Thankfully, you’ve got experts to help you out – read this article and get all clued up on prams, pushchairs, and all their paraphernalia. Don’t lose your mind in your favourite baby superstore; be a pushchair pro!

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Twin pushchairs allow your little ones to sit next to each other, whilst tandems will put one behind the other, or even underneath.

Lightweight Single Pushchairs

Lightweight pushchairs are less heavy than other models – the clue’s in the name, really – so they’re more easily manoeuvrable. They’re practical, as you can shove them away in a niche or alcove at home, and they are allowed on buses; something that prams often struggle with.

Lightweights aren’t really suitable for newborns, not unless the seat can be reclined all the way back to horizontal, so check for that first. If not, you’ll have to wait until your little one is at least three months old.

Coach Prams

Coach prams are the traditional style prams; you know the ones. They’re large, and they’re hard bodied, with big wheels and a handy shopping tray underneath. They usually have the best suspension around, meaning your babe will be able to stay sleeping even on bumpy terrain, and they are easily the most comfortable thing out there.

Sadly, they have their downsides too – the large size and sturdiness mean they can’t be folded up, so you’ll need a lot of space at home, and you can forget about public transport! You’ll also want to avoid any stairs or narrow shops…

Twins and Tandems

If you are expecting not one, but two bundles of joy, then you’ll be wanting to look at twins and tandems. Twin pushchairs allow your little ones to sit next to each other, whilst tandems will put one behind the other, or even underneath. The tandems are better for manoeuvrability.

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David Castillo Dominici – FreeDigitalPhotos.Net

Wholesale Baby Items Making It Possible for Retailers to Keep Prices Low

A primary goal successful retailers have is to find products customers want, then make it easy for customers to get those products, peferably easier than their competitors do. It’s the fulfillment of this goal that helped to make WalMart the retail giant that it became. Another way retailers distinguish themselves from the crowd is to offer rare products, items that are hard to find. Even more, to distinguish themselves from other store owners, some retailers offer products at prices that are lower than prices offered by their competitors. Yet, this isn’t always easy to achieve. It’s a reason some retailers depend on companies that sell discount products like wholesale baby items.

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The costs of wholesale baby items begins long before the products land on store shelves. To begin, wholesalers develop relationships with manufacturers, people who actually make baby products. If wholesalers develop relationships with manufacturers who consistently create quality products and then wholesalers make these products available to retailers, wholesalers become dependable in the eyes of retailers, causing retailers to seek them out.

But, again, to be successful, wholesalers have to go beyond selling low priced products, they also have to sell quality products that have proven to be dependable. Signs that products like wholesale baby items are dependable include:

· Colors in clothing don’t streak after clothes are washed
· Garments sold with wholesale baby items don’t irritate a child’s skin
· Cloth doesn’t shrink after washed, making it possible for babies to wear bibs, outer garments like coats and jackets for extended periods of time
· Toys don’t break when infants shake or rattle them against furniture
· Pages of children’s books don’t fall out even as children explore the books

Wholesale Baby Items Area Retailers Can Buy and Sell
The kinds of baby items wholesalers distribute to retail stores vary. For example, besides outerwear like coats and jackets, other types of wholesale baby items retailers could purchase from wholesalers include:

· Baby photo albums (some albums are for girls, others for boys)
· Bath items (i.e. baby lotion, shampoo, wipes, powder)
· Hooded baby bathrobes and slipper sets
· Hooded towels, including Winnie the Pooh hooded
bath towels)
· Socks or booties
· Diaper bags
· Fashion wear (i.e. tee-shirts, diaper covers,
dresses, legging sets)
· Toys (i.e. rattlers, stuffed animals)

Some wholesalers offer discounts to retailers who purchase from them directly online. Other wholesalers allow individual consumers to purchase products from them directly, again at reduced prices. For example, associations, employers and community organizations can buy bulk wholesale baby items from wholesalers. If there were no wholesale baby items on the market, parents might find themselves paying hundreds of dollars to buy enough baby products to last their babies a month or longer. Retailers who value community, the relationships they have with their first time and repeat customers, know how tough it can be for parents to buy products like bibs, clothes, books, blankets and pillows for their newborns while meeting their household expenses, especially when the economy is weak. When retailers buy products from wholesalers then pass the savings onto their customers, it could help strengthen the economy and empower families financially.

 

Rhonda Campbell is an author who contributed this article.