todzwife
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I was at Target today and wandered down the baby stuff isle where there was an older woman with 2 young girls (one looked to be about 10 and the other was very small). She looked totally confused and kept putting seats in her cart then taking them out again LOL!
After I had picked up the few things we needed, she was still there so I thought I'd offer some help. The baby turns 2 in November. She was looking at a Nauti There was no way she weighed more than 25 pounds.
I asked her what she was looking for, she told me she needed a seat that was light, easy to install and didn't have a buckle that had to be put together before it was put in the slot (puzzle buckle). I told her that because the baby was so young, that she was safer rear facing until at least the age of 2 (and explained why and her face was like this) She asked which seat would allow her to do that (she looked at the cute print on the crappysport with the birds). I told her that if she was on a budget that the new 40 RFing scenera was a great seat and would fit their needs (She didn't want to spend $160 on a RA or $200 on a MA, our target only has the classic seats still). She chose the scenera and thanked me over and over for my help. It's sad that people don't HAVE help when it comes to making such an important decision...sometimes I wish I could just hang out in the car seat isle giving advice, but that would be weird.
After I had picked up the few things we needed, she was still there so I thought I'd offer some help. The baby turns 2 in November. She was looking at a Nauti There was no way she weighed more than 25 pounds.
I asked her what she was looking for, she told me she needed a seat that was light, easy to install and didn't have a buckle that had to be put together before it was put in the slot (puzzle buckle). I told her that because the baby was so young, that she was safer rear facing until at least the age of 2 (and explained why and her face was like this) She asked which seat would allow her to do that (she looked at the cute print on the crappysport with the birds). I told her that if she was on a budget that the new 40 RFing scenera was a great seat and would fit their needs (She didn't want to spend $160 on a RA or $200 on a MA, our target only has the classic seats still). She chose the scenera and thanked me over and over for my help. It's sad that people don't HAVE help when it comes to making such an important decision...sometimes I wish I could just hang out in the car seat isle giving advice, but that would be weird.