Sentences with phrase «inch tall children»

Average 3 inch tall adults, 2 inch tall children.

Not exact matches

The jar stands at 4.9 inches tall and stretches 3.4 inches in diameter, so it's the perfect size to carry whatever your child might want to eat that day.
- By age 20, children with mothers who drank more than 5 ounces of milk a day during pregnancy were, on average, almost a half - inch taller.
You can use them for children weighing 22 — 44 pounds and up to 40 inches tall.
The forward - facing position holds children 22 to 40 pounds and 28 to 40 inches tall.
Rear - facing accommodates children weighing 4 to 40 pounds and 19 to 37 inches tall.
A child is too tall when the crown of his head is less than one inch from the top of the carrier shell, or they exceed the height limits of the seat.
They face the back of the car at first and later turn to face forward, carrying children from birth to somewhere between 40 and 80 pounds and up to 50 inches tall, depending on the seat.
This booster gives your child an extra few inches to help them sit tall at the table with the rest of the family, and can also be used away from home.
Up to three children under 45 inches tall can ride for free when accompanied by a fare - paying adult.
Your child can stretch his legs while he rear faces up to 50 pounds and 45 inches tall!
The safety advantage of a booster seat lasts longer than most parents think: Your child should stay in a booster seat until she's at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and at least 8 years old, which may be different than what your state's law suggests as a minimum.
Based on the variance in design, convertible seats can be designed to hold children between 40 - 80 pounds or up to 50 inches tall.
This backless booster seat is for children who weigh between 40 and 100 pounds and are up to 57 inches tall.
When you turn it around, it can accommodate children between 20 and 80 pounds or 57 inches tall.
Some high - back boosters, like this one, can be converted to a backless booster seat that your child can use until he's 100 pounds and 57 inches tall.
The maximum weight for this stroller is 55 pounds, and a child who is 3 inches taller can not fit in this stroller
Once your child meets the height and weight limits of the seat, you can then use your combination seat as a booster seat until your older child is 57 inches tall seat belts fit well.
Even if your child hasn't tried to escape the crib, if she's 35 inches or taller, then start the transition to the «big kid» bed.
It is recommended by the AAP (American Academic of Pediatrics) that your child should ride in a belt - positioning booster seat if it is less than 4 ft. 9 - inch tall.
The first mode, high - back booster seat, can be used for your child when they are between 30 — 100 pounds and 38 — 57 inches tall.
Rhode Island law states that children under age 8 who weigh less than 80 pounds and are less than 57 inches tall must be properly restrained in the rear vehicle seat in an approved car seat or booster seat.
When your child grows taller and weigh more, you can easily transition to the second mode, which is the backless mode to accommodate your child at 40 — 100 pounds and 40 — 57 inch tall.
Children who are at least 8 years old or taller than 57 inches should use a vehicle seatbelt IF the seatbelt fits properly.
Massachusetts law requires that all children under age 8 and less than 57 inches tall be properly fastened and secured in a federally approved car seat or booster seat, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
These children must ride in the back seat unless they are taller than 57 inches, and their car seat or booster seat should be installed and used according to manufacturer's instructions.
It also advises that most children will need to ride in a belt - positioning booster seat until they have reached 4 feet 9 inches tall and are between 8 and 12 years of age.
Booster seats — used for children weighing 40 to 100 pounds (ages 4 to 12 and up to 4 feet 9 inches tall)-- are intended for use with a shoulder and lap belt, ideally in the backseat.
In general, if your child is between 33 and 40 inches tall, size L is the best option because it will provide your kid more resistance during his sleep.
It carries children from birth to between 40 and 80 pounds and 40 and 57 inches tall.
This seat will safely, and snuggly, support your child for up to 35 lbs and 32 inches tall which does allow you to use this car seat for a longer period of time which is a major plus.
The backless booster works for children from 40 to 100 pounds, from 40 to 57 inches tall.
AND UP TO 32 INCHES TALL $ 139.99 at Amazon The Britax B - Safe infant car seat has a deeper seat with a large canopy for cradling your child and keeping her safe.
FOR CHILDREN 27 - 57 INCHES TALL $ 137.98 at Amazon The Graco Nautilus can accommodate your child from forward - facing through the end of her booster needs, as it can hold a child safely...
It's for children 40 - 100 pounds and 40 - 57 inches tall.
FOR CHILDREN 19 - 57 INCHES TALL $ 229.99 at Babies «R» Us The Evenflo Symphony 65 e3 All - in - One is the only car seat you'll every need, as it transitions from rear - facing to forward - facing and finally to...
AND UP TO 32 - INCHES TALL The Graco Snugride 35 is a solid car seat that accommodates your child up to 35 pounds, stretching its useful life beyond that of most infant carriers.
AND UP TO 30 INCHES TALL $ 229 The Cybex ATON is a more compact infant carrier that pares down the bulk while still feeling well - padded enough to provide your child with a comfortable ride.
When you are ready to turn the car seat around, children who ride in it should be 20 to 65 pounds and be no taller than 54 inches.
Mom Stacey Herald is only 2 feet 4 inches tall, and doctors warned her against ever having children since they didn't think she'd survive childbirth.
If you have a taller child, you can slide the canopy up to get 2 ″ more inches.
This high back booster seat holds children from 30 to 100 pounds and from 38 - 57 inches tall.
all children 3 and younger must be in a child restraint; children 4 through 7 who weigh less than 80 pounds and children 4 through 7 who are less than 57 inches tall must be in a child restraint or booster seat
children younger than 1 and all children who weigh less than 20 pounds are required to be in a rear - facing child restraint; children 1 through 3 years who weigh at least 20 pounds but less than 40 pounds are required to be in a rear - facing or a forward - facing child restraint; children 4 through 7 who both weigh at least 40 pounds but less than 80 pounds and who are less than 57 inches tall are required to be in a forward - facing child restraint or booster seat
younger than 2 years or until a child outgrows the manufacturer's top height or weight recommendations in a rear - facing child restraint; younger than 4 years in a child restraint; 4 through 7 years, if not taller than 4 feet 9 inches, in a child restraint or booster seat
A convertible seat — so called because it converts from a rear - facing seat for babies and toddlers to a forward - facing seat — carries children from birth to somewhere between 40 and 80 pounds and up to 57 inches tall, depending on the seat.
The seatback measures 16 1/2 inches, which is not that tall, but since the top of the seat is not enclosed, a taller child will still be comfortable in full recline.
When your child reaches 35 inches tall or can climb out, consider your playard's tour of duty done.
It stands 30 inches in height to better prevent tall children from toppling the gate or opening it by themselves
It has an 18 1/2 - inch seat back, which is not that tall, but the sun canopy and harness both adjust so your child can grow with this stroller.
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