Sentences with phrase «feel of this car seat»

The hum of an engine, vibration of the road, and the snug feeling of the car seat all work together to have a calming effect for many babies.
I love the look and feel of this car seat.

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For example, if you're buying a new car and trying to decide if you should go for the leather seats, even though you know you can't afford it, your brain might focus on memories of the wonderful smell and feel of the leather seats in your brother's sports car, when it should be focused on the misery you're going to experience when making your monthly car payments.
It's not illegal to ride in the back of a taxi without a car seat, but you might feel weird about it.
Suggestions include talking to your wife about your strong protective feelings, your other ideas for safety (e.g., proper installation of the car seat, baby proofing the house), and how this is the type of issue you need to work out together without the involvement of her family.
After consuming an obscene amount of coffee the next day to compensate (and feeling grumpy and wrong), we are overjoyed when our baby falls asleep anywhere: a car seat, a bouncy chair, a baby carrier, or in our arms.
Children seem to love this car seat because they feel very comfortable in it, they can nap while their body is kept in a safe position even if the driver pushes the break too hard all of a sudden.
Please feel free to call ahead of time or stop in for a car seat check or installation.
Other baby car seats are designed with materials that tend to heat up making your baby feel warm and sweaty especially during longer periods of time.
«At the end of the day, safety is the top priority for all parents and caregivers when using car seats and they should feel confident about the installation process each and every time,» said Sarah Tilton, Britax child passenger safety advocate.
If you ever feel unsure of when to move to a booster chair like Bubble Bum, check the weight requirements for your rear - facing car seat.
That's kind of the reason why I feel ambivalent about the extension of car seat laws to older and older children.
First of all, strapping them into the car seat or stroller makes them feel more secure, secondly, the motion of the car or walk in the stroller is lulling in a very good way, and thirdly, the change of scenery is distracting.
Comfort: The premium leather hide gives both a high class of comfort and a sublime feel, with layers upon layers of the very softest cushioning — making the children's car seat a comfortable addition to the interior of your vehicle.
The five point harness system is a top of the line buckle system that can be found in most high end car seats so you can be sure that you child will stay put even when they feel like squirming.
This car seat has also exceed all of the standard safety tests so you can feel safe taking them out for a long trip.
These seats are sturdier than your traditional car seats, so you might want to look at the weight of each seat as well — but remember, the more weight, the less jostling your child will feel.
Possible flaws: Some parents reported that the high back portion of the seat felt wobbly and loose when carrying the seat from one car to the next.
All car seats are required to pass high standards of safety, but for those who want a little extra reassurance, this car seat feels especially sturdy and secure
As a result, out - of - shape arms are ill - equipped to lift a baby from car seat to crib to stroller to changing table and back again several times a day, while wrists and shoulders may hurt and feel weak.
Finally, we found it a bit difficult to tighten the straps / harness on the car seat — despite plenty of muscle power (mainly from the missus), it always felt like it was a little bit loose for our liking around Baby L.
Don't feel too badly — most of us have a horror story about forgetting a used diaper in the car for a few days... in August... and then finally realizing what happened when we found that wet bag that slid under the seat.
He started thinking of infants — four cribs, four car seats, four high chairs... It wasn't long before he jumped to the future — four cell phones, four cars, four college educations... Expecting multiples can feel overwhelming for many reasons and one's head can spin pondering the baby registry.
So whether you have an older child already, or you're planning another baby in the next few years, with a combination of the alpha car seat and one of phil & teds ® Inline ™ strollers you can feel safe in the knowledge that you'll be able to pop your baby onto the pushchair in their alpha while your older child — up to the age of five — rides in the tandem seat at the same time.
However, some parents feel that baby is safer and more comfortable in an infant car seat because it has been tailored to the size and shape of a very young child.
There are both pros and cons about it, but overall, I love this car seat, because what it boils down to is the safety of the child, and I feel like this car seat does the job.
Pros - very easily opened and closed - rides so smoothly and easily - variations of seats / car seats are incredible - doesn't feel incredibly bulky like other double strollers Cons - seats seem quite a bit smaller compared to the older version - the bar under in the basket was not helpful to me at all when grocery shopping (older version allows easier access to items in the basket)- no trays / cup holders for the little ones... (you can purchase some attachments online but I wish at least one came with the product) Overall this Stroller is a keeper for us, gets the job done in style and suits our needs!
This car seat is made of very comfortable premium fabrics that will prevent any inconveniences for your child and will also ensure that your child has a cozy feel while sitting in this seat.
For the month of September, #TLBsafeKids is a campaign (read about it here) with clek car seats, California Baby skin care, Newton crib mattresses, Catbird Baby Carriers, Crane USA humidifiers, and Rhoost home safety, to support parents in learning and implementing safety practices that don't bog us down in worry but give us the tools to feel confident even as we're aware of the risks around our families.
But the number of options available to new parents — infant seats, convertible car seats, booster seats, etc. (not to mention brands and models)-- can feel overwhelming especially for a purchase designed specifically to keep your baby safe in the event of a car accident.
You can transport your baby in a stroller or car seat, but many parents enjoy the simplicity and feeling of closeness provided by a baby carrier.
I love the idea of sleeping next to the Cuski Lovie just before Little Boy arrives so that it will absorb my scent and make him feel more secure at times where I may not be right next to him (i.e.: if he is in the car seat or rocker)!
Just moving over the car seat can save many headaches, like when your twins feel asleep during the care ride you don't have to lift them out of the seat just latch the seat into the stroller.
While most drives are relatively short, the car seat should not feel like sitting on a pile of bricks.
Car seats are notoriously tricky: It feels like best safety practices are always being updated, and installing the seats seems to leave a lot of us sweaty and still stumped.
If we ask you to put into words the feeling of sitting in a confined car seat or sitting on a train or belted to a plane chair, you'd probably think: frustrated, restricted, tightness, or cramped.
As I walked to my aging car and strapped my overpriced organic vegetables in the seat, I felt a pang of sadness for him.
Always ride where your eyes will see the same motion that your body and inner ears feel - on a boat, sit outside and focus on the horizon; in a car, sit in the front seat (or drive if possible - this puts you in control of the motion) and look straight ahead; on a train, sit facing forward; and in a plane, sit by the wing (the stablest spot) and look out the window.
Still, everyone, guys and girls, needs to fight the urge to post a bunch of selfies — especially mirror selfies We're not sure why so many men and women feel that selfies should be taken in one of two places: the bathroom mirror and the front seat of the car.
You also can't help but cringe and feel for her as an older teen tries to coerce her to take off her top in the back seat of his car.
The seating position feels very low — the official claim is that the two cars» centre of gravity is one of the lowest ever found on a roadcar.
The short bottom cushions of the front seats made us feel as if we were in a small car, not a large one.
The little knobs in front of the center console make it easy to switch between heated and cooled seats as conditions dictate, the 11 - speaker Bose stereo makes our book - on - tape narrator feel like he's in the car with us, and the adaptive cruise control system lets us loosen our grip and relax our legs as the big Nissan eats mile after mile.
The biggest issue is the placement of the front seats, even with the optional Recaro bucket seats you just can't get low enough in the cabin to really feel apart of the car.
Despite the marathon drive, I felt alarmingly little fatigue, thanks in part to the adjustability of the seats and the smooth car - like ride.
The cockpit definitely has the feel of a mid-engine car, with a far - forward seating position, a wraparound windshield, and an ultra-short hood framed by swollen fenders.
Elsewhere, there's a new four - pipe exhaust outlet mounted centrally at the rear of the car while the interior gets a suite of options to give the Sport a sportier look and feel from the driver's seat.
Sliding into the car's plush bucket seats, we felt the choice of leather perfectly lent itself to the feeling of hand - crafted.
I felt like I was sitting on top of the GT - R's seat rather than being hugged by it, like I do in the seats of comparable sports cars.
And while the E43 never feels like a light car — it's 1855 kg in estate form, so braking always needs a slightly firmer prod than you expect and you're never pinned into your seat when accelerating — it's always a surprise to step out of the car and find so much bodywork behind you.
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