
A baby stroller, whether it's for you or your child, is an essential piece of gear. Your stroller will make it easy to carry your kids around.
The right stroller for you family will depend on your location, how many of you have children, and how you prefer to travel with them. A budget is important as well as how much money you have for accessories such a car seat and bassinet.
Whether you need a single, double, or convertible stroller will depend on your family's needs and how you intend to use the stroller. One stroller may suffice if your children will be separated by a few years. You will need a multifunctional stroller if you have multiples of your children, or if you want to keep them all together in one place.
Convertible strollers can be purchased that convert from a single to two-wheeled as your child grows. These can be quite expensive, but will allow you adapt your stroller to the needs of your growing family.

All in one stroller
An all-in-one stroller is great if you're looking for a high-quality, compact option that works well with multiple infant car seats. For instance, the Graco Duo Stroller accommodates both infant- and toddler car seat in one frame.
It's easy to push and can handle a variety of terrains. It can also fold easily and be stored in a trunk.
A jogger pushchair is another option. This stroller is great for active families that like to go to the park, shop, and commute with their kids. A jogger-stroller features large tires, front-wheel suspension, adjustable handlebars, and can fit walkers of every height.
Stroller wagons
A stroller-wagon hybrid is a newer option that's taking the baby gear world by storm. A stroller/wagon is a combination from a stroller/wagon, making it a great way to go on adventures with your children. It has oversized wheels that work on a variety of terrains, including gravel and sand.
This stroller fits in an infant car seat. The stroller has a five-point harness that can be used by babies and a three-point harness that can be used by toddlers.

You can also flip the seat around so you have a view of the street or scenery while your child is sleeping in the front. You can remove the tray and adjust the handlebars to suit different heights.
UPPAbaby G-Luxe
If you're on a tight budget and don't need a lot of bells and whistles, this UPPAbaby model is worth considering. It's easy to use and has smooth rolling 16-inch tires. This stroller's only problem is its button-and-ring folding mechanism. It can be finicky.