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A bassinet stroller gives your newborn a true lie-flat sleep surface from the very first outing — and it is one of the most important gear decisions you will make before your baby arrives. Unlike a deep-recline toddler seat, a bassinet stroller features a dedicated carrycot-style sleep space that supports a newborn's spine and hips in the position they need most in the early months. In Canada, "pram" and "bassinet stroller" describe the same product, and both terms are used interchangeably by parents searching for the right newborn-ready setup. If you have been searching for a pram for your newborn, you are in the right place.
The distinction between a true flat-lie bassinet and a deeply reclined seat matters more than most retailers acknowledge. A reclined seat positions the baby at an angle; a bassinet stroller provides a fully horizontal surface, which is recommended for newborns who cannot yet hold their heads up. Some stroller bassinets are also tested and certified for overnight or unsupervised sleep under Health Canada's safe infant sleep framework (SOR/2016-152), while others are designated for supervised use only. Understanding that difference before you buy is something the Kido Bébé team discusses with every customer who visits our Montreal showroom.
At Kido Bébé, our bassinet stroller collection is curated exclusively around premium frames with genuine newborn-ready bassinet configurations. Every model you see here has been evaluated in person at our Kido Bébé showroom at 4100 Boulevard Thimens, Saint-Laurent. The brands we carry — UPPAbaby, Bugaboo, Nuna, Cybex, and Silver Cross — each offer a dedicated bassinet component engineered for the frame it mounts to. Current models available include the UPPAbaby Vista V3 with the Bassinet V3, the Bugaboo Fox 5, the Nuna MIXX Next, the Cybex Gazelle S, and the Silver Cross Reef.
When choosing a bassinet stroller, several factors matter most. Consider lie-flat depth and interior dimensions, canopy coverage and UPF rating, and mesh ventilation panels for airflow. The frame's curb-weight and fold mechanics — particularly whether you can fold with the bassinet still attached — and whether the bassinet component carries a Canadian-market sleep certification are equally important. The stroller frame's overall compatibility with an infant car seat adapter is also worth evaluating if you plan to use the system as a travel system from the newborn stage. A pram stroller that grows with your family — converting from bassinet to seat to double configuration — is a longer-term investment that our team is well-positioned to walk you through in person.
A bassinet stroller gives your newborn a true lie-flat sleep surface from the very first outing — and it is one of the most important gear decisions you will make before your baby arrives. Unlike a deep-recline toddler seat, a bassinet stroller features a dedicated carrycot-style sleep space that supports a newborn's spine and hips in the position they need most in the early months. In Canada, "pram" and "bassinet stroller" describe the same product, and both terms are used interchangeably by parents searching for the right newborn-ready setup. If you have been searching for a pram for your newborn, you are in the right place.
The distinction between a true flat-lie bassinet and a deeply reclined seat matters more than most retailers acknowledge. A reclined seat positions the baby at an angle; a bassinet stroller provides a fully horizontal surface, which is recommended for newborns who cannot yet hold their heads up. Some stroller bassinets are also tested and certified for overnight or unsupervised sleep under Health Canada's safe infant sleep framework (SOR/2016-152), while others are designated for supervised use only. Understanding that difference before you buy is something the Kido Bébé team discusses with every customer who visits our Montreal showroom.
At Kido Bébé, our bassinet stroller collection is curated exclusively around premium frames with genuine newborn-ready bassinet configurations. Every model you see here has been evaluated in person at our Kido Bébé showroom at 4100 Boulevard Thimens, Saint-Laurent. The brands we carry — UPPAbaby, Bugaboo, Nuna, Cybex, and Silver Cross — each offer a dedicated bassinet component engineered for the frame it mounts to. Current models available include the UPPAbaby Vista V3 with the Bassinet V3, the Bugaboo Fox 5, the Nuna MIXX Next, the Cybex Gazelle S, and the Silver Cross Reef.
When choosing a bassinet stroller, several factors matter most. Consider lie-flat depth and interior dimensions, canopy coverage and UPF rating, and mesh ventilation panels for airflow. The frame's curb-weight and fold mechanics — particularly whether you can fold with the bassinet still attached — and whether the bassinet component carries a Canadian-market sleep certification are equally important. The stroller frame's overall compatibility with an infant car seat adapter is also worth evaluating if you plan to use the system as a travel system from the newborn stage. A pram stroller that grows with your family — converting from bassinet to seat to double configuration — is a longer-term investment that our team is well-positioned to walk you through in person.
A bassinet stroller gives your newborn a true lie-flat sleep surface from the very first outing — and it is one of the most important gear decisions you will make before your baby arrives. Unlike a deep-recline toddler seat, a bassinet stroller features a dedicated carrycot-style sleep space that supports a newborn's spine and hips in the position they need most in the early months. In Canada, "pram" and "bassinet stroller" describe the same product, and both terms are used interchangeably by parents searching for the right newborn-ready setup. If you have been searching for a pram for your newborn, you are in the right place.
The distinction between a true flat-lie bassinet and a deeply reclined seat matters more than most retailers acknowledge. A reclined seat positions the baby at an angle; a bassinet stroller provides a fully horizontal surface, which is recommended for newborns who cannot yet hold their heads up. Some stroller bassinets are also tested and certified for overnight or unsupervised sleep under Health Canada's safe infant sleep framework (SOR/2016-152), while others are designated for supervised use only. Understanding that difference before you buy is something the Kido Bébé team discusses with every customer who visits our Montreal showroom.
At Kido Bébé, our bassinet stroller collection is curated exclusively around premium frames with genuine newborn-ready bassinet configurations. Every model you see here has been evaluated in person at our Kido Bébé showroom at 4100 Boulevard Thimens, Saint-Laurent. The brands we carry — UPPAbaby, Bugaboo, Nuna, Cybex, and Silver Cross — each offer a dedicated bassinet component engineered for the frame it mounts to. Current models available include the UPPAbaby Vista V3 with the Bassinet V3, the Bugaboo Fox 5, the Nuna MIXX Next, the Cybex Gazelle S, and the Silver Cross Reef.
When choosing a bassinet stroller, several factors matter most. Consider lie-flat depth and interior dimensions, canopy coverage and UPF rating, and mesh ventilation panels for airflow. The frame's curb-weight and fold mechanics — particularly whether you can fold with the bassinet still attached — and whether the bassinet component carries a Canadian-market sleep certification are equally important. The stroller frame's overall compatibility with an infant car seat adapter is also worth evaluating if you plan to use the system as a travel system from the newborn stage. A pram stroller that grows with your family — converting from bassinet to seat to double configuration — is a longer-term investment that our team is well-positioned to walk you through in person.
What is a bassinet stroller and how is it different from a regular stroller?
How long can a baby use a bassinet stroller?
Not all stroller bassinets are approved for overnight or unsupervised sleep, and this is one of the most important distinctions to understand before you buy. In Canada, stroller safety is governed by Transport Canada and CMVSS 213. Individual stroller bassinet sleep certifications are independently tested by manufacturers — always verify the specific model's certification against the manufacturer's Canadian documentation. Certain stroller bassinets, including the UPPAbaby Bassinet V3, are independently tested and approved for overnight sleep; others are designated for supervised use only. Kido Bébé carries models with clearly documented Canadian sleep and stroller safety standards.
The right bassinet stroller depends on your priorities: lie-flat depth and interior dimensions, canopy size and UPF coverage, mesh ventilation, overall frame weight, fold convenience with the bassinet attached, and compatibility with infant car seat adapters for use with a travel system. At Kido Bébé, the brands we carry with dedicated bassinet configurations include UPPAbaby Vista V3, Bugaboo Fox 5, Nuna MIXX Next, Cybex Gazelle S, and Silver Cross Reef. We encourage every parent to evaluate these models in person at our Montreal boutique before making a decision.
Many premium stroller frames support a bassinet or carrycot as a separate add-on, but compatibility is entirely frame-specific. Bassinet attachments are not interchangeable across brands and must be designed for your exact frame. For example, the UPPAbaby Bassinet V3 is compatible with the Vista V3 and Cruz V3 frames. Using a bassinet attachment from one brand on a different brand's frame is not recommended for safety reasons — always verify compatibility with the manufacturer's Canadian documentation before purchasing. The Kido Bébé team verifies compatibility between the frame and bassinet before making any recommendation.