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Bebe Style Car Seat, Convertible, Group 1 2 3, 9-36 kg, 9 Months to 12 Years, Combination Booster & Child Seat, with ECE R44/04 Certification, Red

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Gov.uk states that the same rules apply for children with disabilities or medical conditions, but they can use a disabled person’s seatbelt or a child restraint designed for their needs. Children need their own specially designed child car seat to keep them safe in a crash because their bodies are not simply smaller versions of adult bodies. i-Size/R129 seats are based on a child's height (instead of weight). The new seats don't replace the weight-based seats at the moment, they just give you an alternative. If possible, try to buy your car seat from a retailer with a fitting service and trained fitters. You may be able to phone up and make an appointment. The store should also be able to take the seat out to your car after you've bought it and fit it properly there. Our guide on how to fit a baby or child car seat has more details. Choosing a car seat for your child can be challenging, but at Kiddies Kingdom, you can be rest assured that you’ll find the perfect car seat for every age, stage and budget – as well as all of the adaptors, bases, and travel accessories you need. Keep your little one safe whilst on the road with our range of car seats from brands with the highest standards in car seat engineering like Doona, Joie and Maxi Cosi.

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Models we've tested include the Maxi-Cosi Jade + 3wayFix, Joie i-Level, Jane iMatrix + iPlatform and Britax Romer Baby-Safe2 i-Size. Older seats may not comply with the latest safety regulations, or have gone through updated safety tests, or might be missing the instruction booklet that tells you how to install and adjust the seat safely. What should you do with your old car seat?There are two ways in which you can install your newborn car seat: with an ISOFIX base or with your car’s seatbelt. At Maxi-Cosi, we always recommend using an ISOFIX base to install your baby car seat. It minimises the risk of incorrect installation and provides a solid connection to your car. Don’t worry if you don’t have ISOFIX anchors in your car, installation with a belt is just as safe if you follow the instructions included in the manual. Some car seats have a mechanism to stop them being turned forward-facing too early, but others don't. If there is no way to stop the seat being turned to face forwards too early, it lost marks in our tests because of the potential for misuse. Once your child no longer needs their car seat, you may struggle to know what to do with it. Some choose to hold onto it for a second child, others may give to a family member and some might throw it away. Ways to keep your family living costs down, and kids of all ages happy get our Family newsletter – it's free monthly Survey carried out in February 2022 of 2,004 parents with a child under the age of five. Do minibus or coach firms need to provide child car seats?

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Our advice would be to look out for a modular system – one that uses a base which is also compatible with a rear-facing baby car seat and then a rear-facing toddler seat. Fitting advice for carrycot car seats Your car and car seat must have Isofix, a system that attaches car seats directly to the frame of your car using connectors (either on an isofix base or on the seat itself). At Maxi-Cosi, we always recommend traveling with your baby in a rearward-facing position. That’s something you should do until they’re at least 15 months old. This is a view that’s been supported by experts and research, and you can read more about why we recommend it here. We'll cover everything from UK car seat laws, and the differences between height and weight-based car seats, to whether you can use them in a taxi, minicab or Uber.

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As babies are still growing and developing during the car seat phase, prolonged sitting may affect growth and proper formation of joints such as the hips and spine, so it is important to exercise caution with long periods of car seat use. What car seat for what age? Here are the laws for child car seats by age. Note that the rules for vans are the same as for cars. Child up to three years old

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i-Size is part of R129, a regulation for child car seats introduced in 2013. The idea behind i-Size is that all car seats with the i-Size logo will fit in all i-Size approved cars. Make a note of your child's weight and height, as this will determine what seat you’ll need to buy. Record the weight in imperial and metric units – people often use pounds and ounces, but car seats are approved for weight groups in kg. Noting down your child's weight in both units will prevent mistakes when converting from one to another. Measure their height in centimetres. For children weighing more than 36kg (5st 10lb) but under 150cm/4ft 11in, our advice is to go by height – so wait until your child is 150cm before letting them use the vehicle seatbelt. On coaches, there's no law requiring children to travel in a child car seat or to use a seat belt, if they're not available. UK law states that children must use a car seat until they're 12 years old or 135cm/4ft 5in tall, whichever comes first.Moving babies and younger children up to the next group before they reach the maximum weight or height for their seat could lead to more severe injuries in the event of a crash. It’s also against the law to put your child in a seat that’s inappropriate.

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Children are too small to position the adult belt over their shoulders and pelvis correctly, and their bones aren't strong enough to absorb the energy of a crash without affecting their internal organs. A 2022 Which? survey* by found that 52% of parents thought you could be fined if you don't use a car seat for your child in a taxi. Extended rear-facing car seats, that let you keep your child rear-facing until the age of four/18kg/105cm, are becoming more common, and crash tests show they're much safer.Babies can move up to a forward-facing Group 1 seat when they reach 9kg, but we think this is far too early because their bodies may not be strong enough. It's safer to leave a baby rear-facing until they're at least 13kg or 15 months old - preferably longer. Choosing the right newborn car seat for your family is an important decision. After all, you want your baby to be safe and comfortable in your car from the moment you first take them home from the hospital! At Maxi-Cosi, we’re here to help you choose the right car seat and infant carrier for you, and each of them are designed with the needs of families in mind. Here’s more about what you need to knowwhen choosing a baby car seat: These groups are defined by United Nations safety regulations and cover children from birth up to 12 years old or 135cm (around 36kg).

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