Infant seats are safe when placed in the bottom of the main compartment of a shopping cart but NOT when perched on
the baby seat portion of the car.
Not exact matches
At the upper
portion of the
seat pouch is a padded flap that can be folded up to offer an infant neck support and used as a hood for sun shading or folded down to let the older
baby see the world around him.
A feature that a lot of parents find very convenient is the ability to use the car
seat portion as a carrier, which gives you the option of transporting your
baby from the stroller to the vehicle without waking them.
The car
seat portion keeps your
baby in a comfortable reclined position, while protecting the neck, head, and back.
If you've purchased a
seat for your
baby, they will need to be in their
seat for the flight and you can gate - check the stroller
portion of the travel system.
The pocket
seat portion of the carrier is snug enough to hold your
baby in place without risk of him or her falling out.
You can use a European belt route option where the shoulder belt goes behind the car
seat shell and the lap
portion of the
seat belt goes across
baby's legs.
The
seat portion of the Juno infant insert flips and snaps up for newborns, and then flips down and out for use with larger
babies up to six months of age.
The
seat portion is adjustable in height to accommodate newborns and older
babies alike.
I been using the bassinet for 5 month now and can wait to try the
seat portion when my
baby reaches 6 month old.