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Her kiddo is 2 and is only 24 lbs. What is the rush people?????Thanks for the info. It looks like Benny's current carseat is on the not recommended list. Luckily we do not use it a a booster yet as he does not meet the weight limit. Looks like he will be getting a new booster seat for his birthday next year (or sooner if he puts on weight.)
because she is so money conscious. Then added:a Graco Nautilus would be a great seat for him. It could easily keep him harnessed to 5! Then is a great booster too. You can find them on sale for $150 or less. I know some people found some on sale at Target for $60.
I know the lifespan is the lbb but that would get her interested I hope.Just checked, Walmart has them for $144 and it has a nine year lifespan for the booster portion so it will last him the rest of his booster time.
Here is a great article that describes booster readiness. http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?p=370859
Awesome job, Darren!!!:thumbsup:
Boo on Meredith for the 3 yr old comment!:thumbsdown:
I saw a similar piece on ABC's Good Morning America this morning http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/ and they actually had a Frontier to show the comparison that harnessing is much safer than a booster. However, the chest clip was so loose that I wound up yelling at the television and had to explain to my girls why mommy was mad at the TV. The reporter's rationale as to why the harness seat was safer is that the booster wasn't attached to the car so it moved around. The "jumbo sized" car seat like toddlers use didn't move around. Obviously that's why she thought it was safer. Then she stuck her hand under the chest clip and I just about died.
Great job! I wanted to get Meredith though when she was talking about the fit of the booster and fitting some 3 year olds. I really like that they used the EB and showed why. I am going to linking and using this as great supporting data for my friend using the EB 3 in 1.
YAAAAA Darren!!
You look just like I pictured you!!
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