I had my full car seat until I think I was 1/2 way through or out of 2nd grade, and then I didn't
get out of my booster seat till I think the end of 3rd grade.
My mom says it is because I'm too small and way just enough to
get out of a booster seat.
Not exact matches
It is so important that we
get the word
out and educate parents and caregivers about the importance
of selecting the right
seat for their child's age and size, and to remind them that car
seats,
booster seats and
seat belts offer the best protection for children in crashes and help save lives.
My son loves his new
seat as it
gets him
out of a car
seat into the
booster.
I am a huge huge fan
of recaro
seats, with our first we
got a convertible and now a convertible
booster, when we found
out we we're expecting number 2, one
of our first buys was our infant coupe,
got it thought I was going to love it, many months later baby # 2 arrived and came home from the hospital in our recaro, and it was problems from there on
out, with the
seat getting stuck in all (3)
of the additional bases we
got.
A
booster seat is typically the car
seat that your child will
get the most use
out of.
Tying them down prevents them from sliding around while your child climbs in and
out of them, and also prevents an empty
booster seat from becoming a projectile if you
get into a car crash while you are driving with no child in it.
By working with the Ad Council and the U.S. Department
of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) we hope to
get out a message that will educate parents and caregivers about the importance
of selecting the right
seat for their child's age and size, and to remind them that car
seats,
booster seats and
seat belts offer the best protection for children in crashes and help save lives.
The
booster cushion, which is integrated in the rear
seat, can be set at two heights, allowing children
of different sizes to sit sufficiently high to see
out through the windows yet at the same time
get the most effective protection possible.