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Graco Double Strollers & Chicco Infant Carrier - 18 mos old and new born...double stroller, side by side or front/back?

I am due w/ my 2nd child in Nov, at that time my daughter will be almost 19mos old. I am struggling w/ what type of double stroller to buy. We have a really nice travel system for the infant carrier, and a dreamer design jogging stroller- which is awesome. Truth be told- i'll probably never RUN w/ both kids, but i would love to be able to take walks- especially since i'm home part time. We have a chicco infant carrier- so i'm not sure if it'll even fit in the graco double strollers? So i was thinking i'd just go w/ a side by side- but i'm not sure that's great for a newborn? i know for walks a side by side would be better- but i still want to be able to use it if need be at a store? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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I have a Phil & Ted's Sport and LOVE IT!!! It's a terrific stroller. It's narrow and easy to navigate. My favorite part is that once my toddler decides he doesn't want to "ride" any longer, it easily converts back to a single stroller.

I would do front and back. Side by sides are really hard to get through some doorways. Put the older baby in the front if you can so she isn't kicking the little one.

My friend has 8 month old twins and she has a Combi side by side stroller. It is very lightweight and easily fits into their small SUV. It folds up nicely so that it is only as wide a single wide stroller. (It's smaller than my evenflo single travel system!!!) It is not too wide, so she never has trouble going through doorways or maneuvering around indoors. The girls seem to find it quite comfy.

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My kids are 13 months apart and we have two different double strollers. One is a Burley that can also be pushed (side-by-side). We use this the most for outside. It is great for snow and ice or dirt trails. We also have a Graco front-back and it feels like we are pushing a bus. We really only use that when we go to the mall or are spending a long day out. Honestly, I would recommend getting a good baby sling. There are many very comfortable ones. It is much better for baby to be held as much as possible, and then you won't have to deal with pushing a bus. Try Pea Pod's in St. Paul. They have a variety of slings and can teach you how to use them. At least one of the kids will probably want to be held or walk most of the time anyway. There have been times I've been stuck pushing an empty stroller, carrying my daughter, and letting my son walk.

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As a mother of 4, a singleton, and a set of triplets (2 years apart) I would recomend the side by side. I've tried both, and several of each, and find the side by side ones to be much better. They push easier and stear better. My kids wanted to interact with each other as well and it just worked out with them side by side vs. front/back. Hope this helps.

I have had 2 sets of twins and have a side by side, and I would not recommend it. Get a front to back, I have seen some really good ones that have a seat in the back and you can put the baby car seat in the front. There a two major reasons I recommend this, one- easier to get around in stores, the side by side is too wide for most isles, second- to keep the older one from messing with the younger. Your little girl may think she is playing, but taking stuff from the younger is going to cause problems. With my twins, they all loved to take the other's bottle or toy. The next thing you know you have one touching the other one just to make them scream or cry. I hope this helps.

Have you considered just getting a front carrier for the newborn? If if is winter and you plan to walk with baby, the baby will be warmer next to you and get a lot lest jostled. Then as your kids grow, consider getting a front/back sit or stand stroller. The older child has the option to sit or stand. I saw one in the mall the other day and the 2 year old looked thrilled to be standing and looking about, but was wheeling along just like the little one in front.

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i LOVE the graco quattro and two of my friends have bought one since i got mine. it is much easier to manuever than other double strollers i have tried. i also love that the back seat lays flat which is so great for a newborn and for napping. plus, it looks cool too. i always get comments on it when we are out.

I have a Phil & Ted's Sport and LOVE IT!!! It's a terrific stroller. It's narrow and easy to navigate. My favorite part is that once my toddler decides he doesn't want to "ride" any longer, it easily converts back to a single stroller.

My son started daycare at 8 months, and was with one other boy who was 1 year older than him. The nanny had a front and back double stroller, put the older boy in front and my baby in back. He loved it - never seemed bothered by not having the front spot, and the older boy loved having a big view. I think she chose it for manouverability. The side by side (like other posters said) was just too wide for sidewalks, stores etc. Plus with the front/back stroller you can recline the back seat for the baby's comfort. Good luck with the new arrival!

We have a front-back stroller from the One Step Ahead catalog. The really nice feature is that it has two full seats, but it converts to a sit and stand when the older one is ready. We have used it both ways and are really happy with it. (Our older girl is two and just started using the jump seat, which she loves.) It also takes multiple types of carseat carriers.

A friend of ours just got a BOB side by side, which she loves, too.

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