baby–stroller?

baby stroller
scotstrevler asked:

how old before a healthy child can sit in a walker, you know these easy things subtle bend. about  £ 35.00, & my grandchildren for 5 mths and I think it is too young

6 Answers & Suggestion to “baby–stroller?”

  1. pen Says:

    depends on the child you can get neck supports that wrap under babys necks to stop tehm slipping i would try to get one that has the semi lay back postion so it can go back a bit as not to cause too much neck strain

  2. marie price Says:

    they say from 6months when the child can sit in a stroller i waited til my first was about 8months then put her in a stroller

  3. Ms.K Says:

    I would say not until they can sit up unsupported by themselves. Maybe around 9-12 months. Definitely not 5 months because they still need head and neck support at that age.

  4. Tina Says:

    I would say if he can sit up supported and hold his head in place he is fine………if not I’m sure there are neck supports you could put in the stroller……….I have a 6 month old daughter and I think she is ready to go in a stroller like that…….she doesn’t have the head support in her car seat anymore and does well without it……..I hope this helps….good luck!

  5. jwjeepers62 Says:

    Being Grandparents I think the smaller ones will do. as for
    your daughter or son. Have them get the Three wheelers with
    the larger wheels. They are great for gogging ot taking and
    taking walks and great on gravel roads. They are adjustable for sitting or laying down for a nap. Babies love motion, and since summer is coming. now is the time. If they travel by air,
    Have them use yours, so they can take it on the plane. He is
    your Grandson, “spoil” him.

  6. Ally K Says:

    I think you are looking for a lightweight umbrella stroller. At 5 months there are several umbrella strollers that will work for short trips for a child this age. If you are planning to use the stroller for longer periods of time, you will want one that fully reclines in case baby falls asleep.

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