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In August I tried my almost 4 year old rear-facing in a Britax Marathon just to see how it worked because I saw so many kids on here at the same age. My son had outgrown the Marathon by both height and weight rear-facing and forward facing, but he still thought just sitting in the carseat with his feet propped up on the seat was comfortable. If there was any way to rear-face a 70lbs 4 foot tall kid I would.
wendytthomas said:I can't tell in the least from that photo. Other than telling she's adorable.
The easy way to tell if she's more legs or torso is to go by her clothing. Do you by 12m shirts and 18m pants? Or 9m pants and 2T shirts? That'll tell you proportions. The exact number doesn't matter. She looks like she has about five inches above her head in a 24" seat, so a 19" seated height, minutes probably eight for head and neck gets you about 11", would be my guess.
Wendy
Qarin said:Here's why I don't get the argument.... this is me right now at my laptop on my bed...
My kids rarely sit with their legs out forward and down on a chair...
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