30 Best Stroller Hacks Every Parent Should Know
In this article, we’re giving the 30 best stroller hacks every parent should know -- ideas that you can use to make your walks and strolls with your kids more easy, convenient and hassle-free.
In this article, we’re giving the 30 best stroller hacks every parent should know -- ideas that you can use to make your walks and strolls with your kids more easy, convenient and hassle-free.
Small businesses are really feeling the pinch at the moment. Now more than ever, we need to band together and support our local businesses so we can stay afloat through 2020. This week, Elise introduces her friends, Toni & Anna, from Lagom Kids. Read to find out more!
In this week’s series, we look at Elise’s recommendation for Kirsten, who’s searching for lightweight car seats for her pair of twins for everyday and travel use.
At three years old and fifteen kilos, Olivia is close to outgrowing her Britax Boulevard Clicktight, which seems a little uncomfortable for her as well. Judy noticed that the crotch belt area is a little tight, the shoulder straps won’t tighten evenly and the lap strap digs into her thighs. Read to find out which car seats Elise recommends!
Our lovely friends from Warabee (their baby wraps and carriers are awesome - check them out), Kai Hui and Jia Vui, are the experts at finding fun (and often free!) family adventures in our little Red Dot. They’re uncovering some real gems - this week it’s kayaking with Kayakasia.
At three and a half years old and fifteen kilos, Ruth feels that George is about to outgrow his Cosco Scenera NEXT seat and thus is looking for a rear-facing car seat that is approved and legal in Australia and Europe, including the UK. Find out which car seats Elise has recommended!
A car seat is probably THE most essential item you need for child passenger safety. As necessary as it is, you'd think that it'd be easy to install...
Fitting three kids in a row can be daunting. Don't fret, TaxiBaby Co. is here to help! Read to find out how Kristy fits her three kids in a taxi with Elise's help.
It doesn't matter if you don't have a car - so long as your child is under 1.35m, you're required to secure them in an appropriate child restraint. If you, like James, are looking for portable travel solutions to ferry your child in taxis/carpools/rental cars, read to find out which car seats Elise recommends!
We know how challenging infant care can be. Been there, done that; have the mental and physical scars to prove it. This week, Elise, our head car seat technician, answers to a question from a reader, Kellie M, regarding the use of the Cosco Scenera NEXT for her newborn. If you share the same concern as Kellie, let us address it for you.
Angelika got in touch with us because her twin boys have outgrown their Cosco Scenera NEXT, and she was wondering what restraints should the boys graduate to. Read as Elise advises Angelika on her restraint options and personalises a plan for her twins.
Did you know, the first ever child seat in the history of car seats wasn’t anything more than a burlap sack with a drawstring? This hung over the headrest on the passenger’s seat of old cars.