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FAQ

How long can a newborn sit in a car-seat stroller?

Newborns should have limited time in a rear-facing infant car seat or stroller attachment. Many caregivers follow a general guideline of avoiding long, continuous periods (often cited as about two hours) because prolonged time in a semi-reclined seat can affect breathing and comfort. Every baby and situation is different, so try to break up long trips, offer supervised awake time outside the seat when safe, and watch for signs of discomfort.

Tip: Check the product listing and the included manual for manufacturer guidance, and consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.

Why choose a car-seat and stroller combo over separate pieces?

A car-seat/stroller travel system can simplify outings by allowing you to move a sleeping infant from car to stroller without unbuckling. Benefits often include easier transitions, fewer transfers, and a coordinated fit between the seat and frame.

  • Good for: parents who run quick errands or travel frequently.
  • Consider: combos can be heavier and may offer less longevity than a standalone stroller that converts as your child grows.
  • Decision help: compare features, read reviews on the product page, and think about daily routines before choosing.

How do I pick a stroller that works for city life?

For urban use, prioritize compact size, narrow width for sidewalks and store aisles, easy one-hand folding, and responsive maneuverability. Lightweight frames and good suspension help on uneven sidewalks, while a decent under-seat basket supports errands.

  • Measure your car trunk and hallway to ensure the stroller fits.
  • Look for swivel-lock front wheels for tight turns and a secure brake for quick stops.
  • Read customer reviews and use online filters to compare dimensions and features before buying.

Try an in-store demo when possible to confirm the feel and operation.

What's the best way to clean stroller fabric and cushions?

Start by checking the care instructions on the product page and manual—some fabrics are removable and machine washable while others need spot cleaning. Follow these general steps:

  1. Remove loose crumbs with a vacuum or brush.
  2. Detach washable fabric per the manual; launder on a gentle cycle if allowed and air dry.
  3. For non-removable fabric, spot clean with mild soap and warm water, gently blotting stains.
  4. Wipe the frame with a damp cloth and mild cleaner, avoiding saturated water near joints and brakes.

Always let everything dry completely before reassembly to avoid mildew.

How do I find replacement parts or service after purchase?

Start at the product listing and your order details to find model numbers and seller contact information. Keep your receipt or order confirmation handy—this helps when requesting parts or warranty service. You can contact store customer service through your account for guidance on returns, replacements, or filing a warranty claim.

Other options: check the included manual for part numbers, look for replacement cushions or wheels that match your model, and ask customer service about authorized repair centers. If you bought from a third-party seller, reach out to them through your order page for support.

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Strollers

Strollers��today come in many varieties with many different features, giving you lots of options to choose from. The best stroller for you will depend on the age and size of your child and how you'll be using the stroller. If you're looking for a stroller for a new baby, you'll want to focus on strollers for newborns. For an older child, make sure to get a stroller with an appropriate weight limit. A lightweight, easy-to-fold stroller is a good choice if you'll often be putting it in the trunk of your car, while a heavy-duty stroller with large wheels is better for off-road terrain.

Travel systems are stroller sets that include a car seat, a base, and a stroller. They offer good value because of their versatility and are great for taking your baby from stroller to car without disturbing them. Umbrella strollers are portable, lightweight options that are usually best for older children who can sit unassisted. When they're not in use, they fold up and can easily be stored in your car or in a closet at home. Jogging strollers have three wheels and are designed to allow you to run while pushing your child, giving them a smooth ride. Bassinet strollers are good choices for very young babies, and a double stroller is a must if you'll be transporting more than one child.

From lightweight to heavy-duty stroller options, you can find everything you need to transport your baby at everyday low prices at Walmart.

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