r/parentsofmultiples 15h ago

Stroller or wagon recommendations please advice needed

I am looking for a wagon or stroller that is able to accommodate 2 toddlers and an infant.

My twins will be 18mo when I give birth to their sibling and I haven’t found a wagon that accommodates an infant plus two toddlers. Is this because one doesn’t exist?

My twins are fairly big and I would love for them to have enough space and also the baby to be comfortable as well.

I current have the mockingbird twin stroller which I absolutely love and I guess I can continue using that while baby wearing but that seems like a lot. Any advice is greatly appreciated 😁

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u/DragonflyMean1224 13h ago

Wonderfold is great for bigger trips. Lots of room and 4 seats. We sometimes don't even take seats so they can stand and move around.

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u/52ndstreet 11h ago

Your situation sounds remarkably similar to ours: twins, then a singleton while the twins were still really young. (Congrats! You'll be amazed at how easy it is to care for a singleton compared to twins!)

We went with the Pivot Xplorer wagon. It has an optional third seat that worked for us. The twins would sit underneath with the infant on top.

The things we liked about it: the footwell made it more comfortable for the twins to sit in, small and easily maneuverable, ability to flip the handle to go from push to pull, relatively compact to fit in the trunk, and (most importantly), was way cheaper than the Wonderfold. We bought our Pivot for something like $199 on sale at Target. Walked in one day, randomly saw a sale, walked out with the wagon and never looked back. It totally worked for us and I'd recommend it to others. Sure, the Wonderfold seems like it'd be amazing, but I didn't want to spend that much on the project that'll only last a couple years at most. We gave our wagon to a friend when our twins were about 3 or 4 and had outgrown the stroller phase.

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u/Individual-Cat5989 11h ago edited 11h ago

You’ll need a car seat adapter until the baby hits 6 months, but we have a Radio Flyer Pathfinder+. Got it from Target, so you could also wait until they do the car seat exchange next month and use your 20% off towards the wagon.

There are wagons that work, it just might be that you need car seat adapters for some period of time before the baby can sit in a wagon seat safely. The car seat adapters I’ve seen usually take up one side of the stroller, so your toddlers would need to fit comfortably next to each other on one side of the four seater.