Not exact matches
The chandeliers are made from wheels of wagons that
once carted five - ton loads of sugar beets; milk cans are used as trash barrels; and parents help their
children into skates and onto the floor, then settle down in tractor
seats to listen to recorded organ music.
Rosemary Mason: So
once children out - grow their forward - facing
seats, usually around 4 years or 40 pounds, they should ride in the booster
seats in the back
seats until the vehicle
seat belts fit properly.
Once your
child outgrows the convertible car
seat (follow the manufacturer's recommended height and weight limits), it's time to switch to a booster
seat.
However, one fact to consider is that you will have to learn how to get your
child to (and into) the car
once they've outgrown the bucket
seat anyway.
Also the sit - n - stroll must be unbuckled from the car in order to get the
child out of the
seat as it was designed for mobility and to be removed from the car
once you reach your destination.
Most booster
seats are not secured to the vehicle
seat with the
seat belt or lower anchor and tether but simply rest on the vehicle
seat and are held in place
once the
seat belt is fastened over a
child.
The ADAC has
once again scoured the ever growing market of baby and
child car
seats to produce a detailed report to help you navigate the confusing world of car
seats.
Once your
child grows up you can just as easily buckle them into the cushioned
seat for an enjoyable toddler ride.
Once you lock your
child's car
seat into the stroller you can continue to protect them by closing the fully retractable sun shade which completely covers your
child to protect them from the sun and germ exposure.
Once your
child grows out of their infant car
seat, you can continue to use this stroller by placing your
child right in the big kid
seat.
Once again, it is a favorite for many different types of
children, so it is something to think about when you are looking for a
seat for a
child who has additional needs.
If you use it as a booster
seat and a toddler
seat, it works for two
children at
once!
Keep an eye on the measurements below —
once your
child exceeds the maximum capacity of their car
seat in just one of these categories, they have outgrown their
seat.
We flew on Jet Blue
once when Brooklyn was tiny, and I called the day before to see if we could be moved to a row where there was an empty
seat and they said «Oh we have someone who looks for families traveling with
children, so they have already moved you to the first row where you'll have lots of extra leg room.»
Only
once your
child has outgrown the manufacturer's recommendations for rear - facing in that specific car
seat, should you turn the car
seat around.
Once your
child exceeds the height or weight limitations of a harnessed car
seat, you'll want to transition them into a booster
seat, which are designed to properly align regular
seat belts over a
child's lap.
They can be changed into forward facing
child car
seats once your baby has exceeded the rear - facing size and weight limits.
Once your
child reaches this milestone, purchase a rear - facing booster
seat that allows your
child to sit in the same position until the age of two.
The
seat can also be removed totally
once your
child grows older.
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.
Once your
child has outgrown his rear - facing
seat, he's ready to face forward, either in a convertible car
seat (see previous slides) or in a combination car
seat with a five - point harness, like the one you see here.
Once your
child outgrows that position, the
seat can be converted to a booster that is able to hold up to 120 pounds and up to 57» (4» 9»).
We'll cover infant
seats (which only face the rear), convertible
seats (which can be switched from facing rear to facing forward), combination
seats (which face forward and then convert to a booster
seat), and booster
seats (which lift your
child,
once she's big enough, so that she can safely wear the vehicle's
seat belt).
The reversible
seat is not very practical feature because
once your
child is looking around he wants to look at the world not at you:).
Once your
child reaches the maximum weight and height limits of their forward - facing convertible
seat, it's time to make the move to a booster
seat.
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.
That means if you're using the LATCH system to install your
child's car
seat, you will need to switch to a
seat belt installation
once your
child reaches the weight limit.
Also, there is a mesh at the top of the
seat, which will get in the way
once your
child is taller.
It comes with a bumper bar for the front
seat which can replace the two cup holders
once the
child is all grown.
These all - in - one systems have in reality in truth consisted of young adult
seat, infant strollers, together with (regularly) snuggles, which permit you to move your
child promptly from vehicle to young adult baby stroller in addition to back
once again.
The
seats recline fully allowing the
children to enjoy their sleep
once satisfied with sight - seeing.
Once you recline the
seat, you can see a large mesh window in the back which allows for better air circulation to keep your
child cool on a hot summer day.
Once you reclined the
seat, you will see a large mesh window in the back, this dark mesh window provides great air circulation during hot summer days while protecting your
child from the sun.
I seem to spend an awful lot of time helping
children in and out of car
seats, so it is very important to me that our
seats are not only extremely safe, but also that the
children are comfortable and happy
once in them.
Many states require you to use a booster
seat once your
child has outgrown the infant car
seat, so it represents a wise value for money choice.
Once your
child is old enough to use the toilet, the detachable potty
seat fits on top of a regular or elongated adult toilet
seat.
Once installed, it's just a matter of getting your
child in and out of the
seat.
Once you secure the anchors, verify that your
child's
seat is properly installed by pushing it front - to - back and side - to - side.
Once your
child is ready for a booster
seat, though, it's an important step to protect
children from injury in a crash.
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Once seated on the potty chair,
children can squeeze the tummy and the baby will pee into their potty chair.
Once you factor in purchasing the car
seat, the stroller and then later in life a bigger stroller better suited for a larger
child, that is a good chunk of change.
Once your
child's legs get too long or they can no longer comfortably sit in a rear facing position, simply turn the Safety 1st car
seat around and use it as a traditional front facing
seat.
Once your
child grows out of their rear facing car
seat, they will equally love the toddler
seat.
Once your
child grows out of the rear facing
seat position, these convertible car
seats are easy enough to switch around to a front facing car
seat.
Once children reach the
seat's weight or height limit for this set - up, the
seat converts to a booster that allows them to wear a regular
seat belt instead.
Once your
child is ready for a change and outgrows the rear facing option, simply switch it to a front facing
seat that will support your
child up to 65 pounds.
Once your
child outgrows their infant car
seat, they can move up to a convertible car
seat.
These
seats are designed to be used forward - facing and they have a harness system that can be removed
once your
child hits the appropriate milestones.
Once your
child grows out of the infant
seat, most parents will move to a convertible
seat.
Once your
child outgrows the rear - facing car
seat, your
child is ready to travel in a forward - facing car
seat with a harness and tether.