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Child Guidelines Up to 50 lbs
Stroller Weight 17 lbs
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What Babylist Parents Say

Best Purchase Ever for our family! We LOVE it! I’m 8 months pregnant and still riding to and from activities with the kids. We LOVE it.

Julia from Chicago Biking Family

The Newborn King

Of course, “glory to the newborn king,” is just referencing the lyrics of a popular Christmas carol, but it becomes just absolutely perfect if you put a photo of your newborn on that card.

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It’s a Family Affair: Bike Seats, Trailers, and Family Bikes

There are several types of bike seats and trailers, perfect for little ones that aren’t ready to pedal on their own yet.

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Bike Seats

How about a co-pilot? These three types of bike seats attach to an adult bike, making it easy to travel around town together, while fielding requests for crackers.

  • Front-mounted: Parents love front-mounted seats for the unparalleled bonding time with their babies. They attach to the front of your bike, just below the handlebars. Not only is conversation easy (no yelling or turning around to talk), but kiddos are front and center on biking adventures. Front-mounted seats are designed for riders ranging from nine-months to two- or three-years old (or a weight limit of around 35 pounds).
  • Rear-frame mounted: This seat attaches directly to your bike’s frame (along the seatpost)—no need for a separate rack. Rear seats are typically larger than front-mounted seats and have more features like reclining seats and suspension systems for a smoother ride. The downside: you can’t see your child when you’re on the road. Rear-mounted seats are suitable from nine-months to around 45 pounds.
  • Rear-rack mounted: This type of seat mounts onto a rack connected to your bike frame, over the back tire. If you already have a bike rack attached for other purposes, this is a good option.

Learn more and see our top child seat picks here.

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Trailers

Bike trailers are a great choice for families that love outdoor adventures. They attach to a bike’s frame or rear axle and can comfortably carry 1-2 kids (plus the diaper bag and gear). Many convert into joggers and strollers for multiple uses.

With larger weight limits, they can be used for kids aged 1-6. Children are buckled in and protected from the elements, can bring along toys and easily take a snooze. You do the hard work, while kiddos sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. Trailers are expensive, but a lasting investment. Check out our top trailer picks here.

Family Bikes

Who needs a car when you can have a bike that seats the whole gang? From tandems to electric cargo bikes with several seats, there’s a setup for every family. Parents rely on them for everything from school drop-offs to grocery shopping to weekend outings. See Babylist parent picks here.

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Best Muslin Swaddle

What Our Experts Say

Aden + Anais’ swaddle blankets are the gold standard of muslin swaddles and are known for their soft, lightweight fabric that seems to get better after every wash. They’re also ultra-versatile and can be used well beyond the “baby burrito” phase. They do double duty as nursing covers, burp cloths, a playmat and even can be draped loosely over a stroller or car seat to provide shade. Better yet, the collection’s adorable prints are ever-changing and make a great baby shower gift.

What’s Worth Considering

There are no zippers or Velcro closures to aid your swaddling efforts. But once you get the hang of things, it’ll be a cinch (even at 3 a.m.). Some parents appreciate that the fabric allows a little wiggle room for babies to move their arms, while others find it tricky to get a super-tight swaddle. And when babies work hard enough, they can break free.

And if you just can’t make it work but love Aden + Anais, know they now offer a cotton Wrap Swaddle and Snug Swaddle.

Other muslin swaddles we swoon over: Tiny Kind’s Muslin Swaddles (organic cotton and soft, beautiful color palettes), Lulujo Muslin Swaddles (mushrooms! suns! black birds!), and KeaBabies Lumi Muslin Swaddle Blankets (gender-neutral and made from double-layer bamboo cotton muslin).

What Babylist Parents Say

“These are the only swaddles I have used. I love how big and versatile they are. They are so thin and comfortable I would use them for myself if they were big enough.”

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Best Affordable Stroller

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  • Quick, easy one-handed fold
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Near-flat seat recline
What Our Experts Say

Compact, lightweight, great maneuverability and a one-handed fold, all for under $300—you simply cannot beat the City Mini GT2, making it one of our all-time favorite affordable strollers. It more than holds its own when compared to pricier strollers, too, boasting lots of high-end features like a near-flat seat recline, adjustable calf support and an extra-large storage basket. The Citi Mini GT2 is compatible with tons of infant car seats and is an excellent option if you’re looking for expensive stroller features at a more affordable price point.

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You’ll need to purchase car seat adapters separately, as well as add-ons like a cup holder or a snack tray.

Want to shop around? Check out the Thule Spring Stroller. It’s another one of our favorite three-wheel strollers that features a one-handed fold and is 30% smaller than other similar strollers. Just note it will cost you more than the City Mini.

What Babylist Parents Say

“This stroller is lightweight and sturdy, a breeze to unfold and fold, and looks great. The seat lays all the way back—great for newborns—and is easily adjusted to sit upright. We go for many walks around town with it.” - S.D.

Additional Specs
Child Guidelines Newborn to 54 months; up to 65 lbs
Product Weight 22 lbs

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