Baby and Toddler Prams

prams (or strollers) specifically built to carry two children at once—a newborn who needs to lie flat, and a toddler who prefers sitting upright. The design ensures both children are safe and comfortable, even with their different needs.

Common Types

  • Tandem Prams (Inline Strollers):
    The seats are arranged one in front of the other. Usually, the rear seat can be set up as a bassinet or carrycot for the newborn, while the front seat is upright for the toddler. Some models allow you to swap seat positions or face them in different directions.

  • Side-by-Side Prams:
    Both children sit next to each other. Some side-by-side models have a newborn-compatible seat that fully reclines or can hold a bassinet/carrycot, while the other seat is upright for the older child.

  • Convertible or Modular Prams:
    These start as single prams but can be adapted to add a second seat, bassinet, or car seat as your family grows. They offer the most flexibility in terms of seat configurations and positioning.