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 Children Toddler Baby Go Anywhere Booster Seat New 1-3


Children Toddler Baby Go Anywhere Booster Seat New 1-3


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Cube Chair Green


Cube Chair Green


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Use indoors or outdoors! Constructed of lightweight molded polyethylene and completely waterproof. 15″ high with seat heights of 7″ or 9″ with rounded corners….

Svan Youth Chair in Whitewash Wood


Svan Youth Chair in Whitewash Wood


$199.00


Svan Youth Chair Save on your pocketbook and buy a highchair that actually grows with your child. The award winning Swedish design, The Svan Chair, is made for almost every stage of your child’s life. Baby’s as young as 18 months fit comfortably and securely in this chair. When your toddler is ready to sit at the table, the Svan chair adjusts so your little can sit at the table with confidence. T…

29 Restaurant Style Toddler High Chair


29 Restaurant Style Toddler High Chair


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H-129 Features: -Toddler chair. -Solid wood construction. -Have the convenience of a restaurant style highchair in your home without flagging down the wait staff. -No-crack design so it’s easy to clean. -Attractive natural wood matches almost any d cor. -Has a wide sturdy base. -Overall dimensions: 29” H x 19.5” W x 19.5” D….

L.A. Baby Wooden Stackable Restaurant-Style Highchair - Cherry


L.A. Baby Wooden Stackable Restaurant-Style Highchair – Cherry


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Auburn Tigers Youth Ash Football Booster Hoody Sweatshirt


Auburn Tigers Youth Ash Football Booster Hoody Sweatshirt


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Get your young fan ready for cooler temps and to cheer on the Auburn football team with the Booster hoody sweatshirt! It features the university name in arched lettering over the helmet and the team logo beside the helmet….

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Tips on How to Buy a Functional and Safe Family Car

Do you think you will be needing a new family car because of a new addition to the family? Here are some tips that might help you choose the right car that not only has style but is also functional and safe.

Due to the recent global recession, there is no better time to buy a family car than now. Car dealers are having a hard time selling as many cars and they’re literally begging for your business. With so many cars on the market, it can be quite overwhelming as you’re now looking not for your dream car, but something that can conveniently take you and your family from point A to point B.

Before you even get to the car showroom, get your research done first. Look at various car dealer websites and take a note of the different models and prices available – see if any one of them are having a car sale.

The next thing you will want to do is decide how many car seats you will need. You will want more seats than currently required if you have any intention on expanding the family over the next few years, otherwise you’ll need to shop for a new car again really soon. Another reason for needing more seats is that toddler booster car seats are quite bulky and you would only be able to fit three boosters in the back seat if the car is particularly wide.

Forget buying two-door cars as well. You will definitely need a four door to be able to get your baby in and out of the back seat easily. Some newer cars have taken this into consideration and have designed cars with 7 seats with lift up seats in the back. If you already have a couple of kids, you might want to consider buy a people mover instead just in case you need to fit take extra passengers along for the ride during those special occasions – you just never know about these things.

Last but not least, what safety features does the car have? Does the car include front as well as side air bags? We now know that side impact car crashes are the most dangerous and cause the highest number of fatalities, so solidly built cars like Volvo with side air bags are generally the safest.

Is there a lap seatbelt present in the middle of the back seat? If so avoid this car as studies have shown that these types of seat belts do more harm than good. They are extremely dangerous and cause many abdominal injuries in a front-on crash. Look for cars with 3-point seat belts on every seat.

Another great safety feature to have is the Electronic Stability Program (or ESP) that come with certain brands of cars. ESP has been shown to successfully reduce the risk of car crashes significantly. What ESP does is it has a computer onboard which applies safety procedures to the brakes and the steering if you were to lose control of the car. You will find car manufacturers such as BMW, Lexus, Volvo and Toyota have the ESP system but under their own patented names.

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What is the best booster seat for a toddler?

I asked this question yesterday and I really like the idea of a 5 point harness with the booster. My son is still in a regular car seat but he knows how to unlatch it. How hard is it to unhook the 5 point harness in a booster? Anyone else have any problems with that?

My son is turning 4 in June and I was looking for a booster seat for him. We travel quite a bit so I was looking for a comfortable one as well. I am not worried about price either. I am more concerned with safety and comfort.

You will need to go to one of the main dealers (Mothercare / Halfords etc) and get one of their trained people to help you choose a seat that fits your car. They are NOT universal! An Ill fitting seat can actually be MORE dangerous than no seat at all.

Hence why there is little or no second hand market in child seats.

Consider how long you want the kid to use the same seat too… don’t forget they’ll probably be in it til they are 12 (Since the law changed this year) so try and find one where the back detaches and leaves you with a booster seat. else you’ll be buying more seats in the future.

We had 5 point harnesses on ours and they worked very well but if your kid is an escapologist who likes to fiddle then he may find his way out anyway. You either need to get one thats a tight clip… or better still… teach him why it is so important that he wears the belt so he knows not to escape.

Good luck.

GB

Graco Blossom 4-in-1 Seating System Highchair

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