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Tandem Prams Buying Guide
Want to save some valuable space, money and time? Try investing in a tandem pram for your babies and your budget. These strollers





The Designs
Tandem prams come in side-by-side, in-line and face-to-face versions. Which style you pick is often a matter of preference, although some practical issues may sway your decision.
- If you're kids tend to annoy one another more than they play, you may want to opt for the in-line pram which gives each of them their own space. Just remember to switch up who gets to ride in the front, back (and maybe even the middle), so that everyone gets their turn with a preferred view!
- In-line prams are often harder to store than the other models, unless the seats
can be detached and used in the car.
- If you want your kids to entertain one another, side-by-side and face-to-face prams both work well. Face-to-face prams allow the children to see each other while keeping a decent distance between them (good for avoiding poking and fighting), while side-by-side prams let the children both see each other and be close to one another, aiding in the sharing of toys and snacks.
- Face-to-face prams take up a lot of space and can be hard to store if they do not fold and collapse in the middle.
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