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Although the name is often interchangeable with buggy or stroller, the common definition of a pushchair is anything that is compatible with an infant car seat or carrycot and usually suitable from birth.

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Transport your babies and toddlers from A to B in one of our safe and comfortable pushchairs. Most pushchairs have a robust and durable frame, and some feature a fully flat recline suitable from birth. Look out for pushchairs that can be paired with a car seat and carry cot to create an all-in-one pram to pushchair travel system.

Things to consider when purchasing a pushchair would be the size of the basket, the compact size of the pushchair as some parents may often use public transport and the type of pushchair as not everyone’s lifestyle is the same. You may need a more compact folding lightweight pushchair, whereas others may need a more outdoors all terrain pushchairs.

We also recommend accessories such as rain covers, parasols and footmuffs which attach onto your pushchair to keep your kids cosy in all weather conditions.

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MAXI-COSI -   Everyone at Maxi-Cosi has one wish in common – to understand what it’s like to be a parent today. Many of us are parents too; we’ve done the sleepless nights and the first tooth. And understand that when you’re facing another parenting challenge your baby will look you in the eye and chuckle, or hiccup, or give you a flower, or do something else that stops you completely in your tracks. Suddenly, you appreciate the absolute joy that comes with being a mum or dad.

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Maxi-Cosi Leona2 Luxe Pushchair
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Maxi-Cosi Adorra Luxe Pushchair, Twillic Truffle
 
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Maxi-Cosi Logo Everyone at Maxi-Cosi has one wish in common – to understand what it’s like to be a parent today.

Many of us are parents too; we’ve done the sleepless nights and the first tooth. And understand that when you’re facing another parenting challenge your baby will look you in the eye and chuckle, or hiccup, or give you a flower, or do something else that stops you completely in your tracks. Suddenly, you appreciate the absolute joy that comes with being a mum or dad.