Always use a car
seat for infants and young children.
Not exact matches
At the back there is a space
for a second
child and can be either occupied by a newborn in a special cocoon (included) or an
infant /
younger toddler in an adjustable
seat.
It includes a lightweight
infant car
seat and large canopy, perfect
for young infants that are easily converted to a stroller with a 3 - point harness as your
child grows.
It is perfect
for moms with an
infant and a
young child, or even twins by simply attaching two car
seats at once
With two such
young children, when you go to restaurants you'll need both a high chair
for the toddler as well as a sling to set your
infant car
seat on (or at least a clear space on the floor next to your table)
and finding a spot where this set up works can sometimes make things a bit more challenging.
This is the least safe
seat for young children,
and you should never use one with an
infant.
These strollers are best
for an
infant and a toddler where the toddler sits in front
and younger child lies or sits in the back
seat.
However, safety experts agree:
Infants and young children should remain rear - facing as long as possible, based upon their size
and developmental age, as well as the limits of the rear - facing
infant seat,» says Sarah Haverstick, a safety advocate
and certified
child passenger safety technician
for Evenflo.
It accommodates
children from five months to three years
and even has the option of an
infant seat to adapt
for younger children.
Convertible
seats can typically be used rear - facing
for infants and young toddlers
and then forward - facing when
children are ready.
Infant carriers or
children's car
seats must be used
for children three years old
and younger.