Baby Carriages Over The Years

An infant or a child can be carried with baby carrier which is as on-the-body carrier. The slings, backpack carrier and soft front or hip carrier are different forms of baby carrier. The older children can be carried in mei tais, frame backpack carriers, slings and hip carriers, many other types of soft carriers.

The cradleboard is derived from the Native American baby carrier where the mothers carried the baby while working or traveling. The cradle is mounted on the back straps that are attached to the head or shoulder. It is hung on the travois or a saddle when traveling. Shredded bark, moss or lichens were used to cushion the baby on the cradleboard. They were woven from twigs that are flexible such as hazel and willow or cut from flat pieces of wood. The cradle board has flat surface. The child is kept secure and tightly wrapped with the head free to move.

Ever since the Victorian era, perambulators or prams have been used in the United Kingdom. Carrycot is the modern adaptation and has a detachable body. Nowadays prams are rarely used. They are bigger and also costlier than the modern baby carrier which is sold in the market. The more comfortable and cheaper strollers are preferred.

Kids up to the age of three can be carried in strollers. It is also known as buggies. They look just like a chair or seat on wheels. There are strollers that can carry two kids. Either the kids are placed side by side or one behind the other. There are also strollers which can accommodate three kids. This is called triple stroller. A harness is used in the stroller to secure the child firmly in the stroller. The child is prevented from falling off. there are many models of strollers in the market. These include the Kolcraft Contours Options Tandem plus stroller, Stoke Xplory stroller, Inglesina Trip Stroller and Chicco C4 Trevi Stroller.

Make sure that the stroller does not wobble or tip. There should not be any sharp edges that can harm the baby. The screws should be covered with plastic cover so that the baby does not fiddle with them and pull them off.

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