There are
all kinds of booster seats on the market.
There are two
kinds of booster seats: high - back and backless.
There are a few things that you need to know about booster seats before looking at the different
kinds of booster seats available:
Thanks to a study conducted by Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, we now know which
kind of booster seat is safe for a child and which is not.
Not exact matches
That's
kind of a must - have feature for any
booster seat or high chair, in my opinion.
Buying one
of that
kind of seats just means you would have to buy a separate
booster seat once your child outgrows the forward - facing position.
Compared to the Britax
booster seat, it is cheaper and offers almost the same
kind of cushioning you get with the Britax.
Backless
booster seats used in cars are not allowed during taxi, takeoff, or landing because kids in these
kinds of boosters can be crushed if their airline
seat suddenly flops forward under pressure.
Here is a review
of ten different infant baby convertible and
booster car
seats to give you an idea
of what
kind of products are out there.
Keep in mind, most kids don't grow out
of their
booster (and sit without a
seat of some
kind) until they're 8 - 12 years old.