Child in the stroller with eye contact with the parents

Thirty years ago, an owner of a baby shop once told me that it's better if babies and toddlers always have eye contact when lying or sitting in the stroller. This info is already so old, but I agree.

I often see the opposite: the children sit with their backs to their mothers. They see the landscape, cars and anything else, but not their mother, father or grandparents.

Eye contact is more important than seeing anything else. Looks calm when the little ones are tired or sad. Especially toddlers need the "reinsurance", the trusted person by eye contact.


And: You can also constantly see how the child is doing, what it is doing right now.

Studies have also found that children sleep twice as often when they are driven in a "backwards buggy". In so-called "forward buggies" parents or grandparents and children talk less with each other.

Well, the industry should also pay attention to this important information. There are also prams that you can turn.

Editor's tip:
We recommend a rotatable pram, for example the Quinny Buzz Xtra - the seat unit of the combi pram can be aligned both forward and backward.

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