Reading all these great posts makes me feel guilty my 4.5-year-old is not RF (but at 46 lbs. it won't happen).
Today I realized I have NEVER actually seen a child much over 1 RF. I know they are out there because you all exist. I live in a town with tons of kids, and I attend all the kiddie events, schools, etc. and peek into cars/vans. NEVER ever do I see a tot RF. I am not even talking 3 or 4-year-old. Not even a 2-year-old. 15-month-old. Period. Only tiny babies in bucket seats.
I wonder if it's b/c infant seats do tend to fit for at least a year now that kids are going right to a FF convertible. Before I knew people who'd stick a RF convertible in when their 6-month-old or whatever outgrew the small bucket seat.
Where are all the RF babies and tots? I wonder what the stats are for percentage of kids over 1 RF?
That was my observation, anyway, that I'd been thinking about. Now, off we go on a roadtrip tomorrow for a week. Carseats and kids are ready!
Today I realized I have NEVER actually seen a child much over 1 RF. I know they are out there because you all exist. I live in a town with tons of kids, and I attend all the kiddie events, schools, etc. and peek into cars/vans. NEVER ever do I see a tot RF. I am not even talking 3 or 4-year-old. Not even a 2-year-old. 15-month-old. Period. Only tiny babies in bucket seats.
I wonder if it's b/c infant seats do tend to fit for at least a year now that kids are going right to a FF convertible. Before I knew people who'd stick a RF convertible in when their 6-month-old or whatever outgrew the small bucket seat.
Where are all the RF babies and tots? I wonder what the stats are for percentage of kids over 1 RF?
That was my observation, anyway, that I'd been thinking about. Now, off we go on a roadtrip tomorrow for a week. Carseats and kids are ready!