When our oldest son was old enough to ride
in a booster seat safely, we started looking at options for travel booster seats.
Not exact matches
Even if your child's belted
in safely, never leave her sitting
in a
booster seat unattended.
These guidelines cover everything from the type of car
seat each level of infant and child should be using, how to
safely install both rear - and front - facing car
seats in your vehicle, and helpful tips on
booster seats for older children.
BabyCenter's research found that 59 percent of parents either have or plan to get an all -
in - one car
seat, which holds infants and toddlers
safely and converts to a
booster seat for older children.
We have progressed from craft
in the high chair to at our dinning table and this was our first paint experience so I made sure that he was
safely in his
booster seat and then gave him 2 paper plates.
Your baby sits
safely and comfortably
in our high chair, while our
booster seat helps toddlers sit properly at the table.
If your child is
in a «drop» situation, see if the child
seat or
booster seat is something he can put on or off
safely; the same holds true for lap belts and shoulder harnesses.
So as much as your child may scream — and as inconvenient as taking your own car is when the two of you could just hop into someone else's — never let your child ride
in a moving car unless he's
safely strapped into an age - appropriate, correctly installed car
seat or
booster.
Thanks to advances
in car
seat safety technologies and developing crash testing methods, 4 - year - olds that might have been moved into a
booster 10 years ago can still
safely ride
in a rear - facing car
seat!
The biggest complaint that many parents have when it comes to
booster seats is that don't feel all that secure when it comes to keeping their child
safely in their
seats.
This is because this
booster seat uses supportive dense foam that will not only keep your child comfortable, it also prevents the
seat from slipping and sliding around which will help to keep your child
safely in place.
A 3 -
in - 1 can be set up rear - facing for your baby, forward - facing when your child is old enough and big enough, and eventually as a
booster seat, which lifts him so he can
safely wear the vehicle's
seat belt.
Backless
boosters can be used
safely in vehicles with headrests and high
seat backs.
Seat belt guides in the high back booster mode safely position the seat belts when your child is buckled
Seat belt guides
in the high back
booster mode
safely position the
seat belts when your child is buckled
seat belts when your child is buckled
in.
Core Functions and Safety (5 out of 5): The core function of the
booster is to provide proper elevation for a child that has outgrown a convertible car
seat or fixed 3 - point harness forward - facing
seat so that the child can be
safely belted
in using a standard seatbelt.
Infants should ride
in infant or rear - facing convertible
seats, toddlers should be strapped into convertible
seats (although these may face the front of the vehicle), and older children should sit
in booster seats until they are tall enough to
safely wear adult
seat belts.