mom of six
Active member
Dear Santa,
I have a 6 year old who is taller and heavier than the average 6 year old and she is growing our of the seat portion of her high back booster seat. The edge of the seat hits her mid thigh and sometimes makes her legs go to sleep. I need a seat to fit her size but still be narrow enough to fit 2 boosters and a 9 year old in the third row seat of my Suburban.
Can you and your elves make me a high back booster with the following requirements...
I am thinking an original Britax Parkway (narrow and armless) morphed with a Recaro performance Booster (I like its head wings better), interchangeable bottom portion to accommodate seating depth with a little bit of First years adjustable belt guides thrown in for flavor. Please.
OR
What about a head rest with side impact protection that fits in the automobile's headrest's mount. (you remove the vehicles original headrest and replace it with this one). Then I could use the Incoginto Kid positioner on the bottom and this awesome headrest you are going to make for side impact protection.
Love, a mom of six.
PS The kids will set out a plate of chocolate peppermint cookies for you and some carrots for Rudolf on Christmas Eve.
I have a 6 year old who is taller and heavier than the average 6 year old and she is growing our of the seat portion of her high back booster seat. The edge of the seat hits her mid thigh and sometimes makes her legs go to sleep. I need a seat to fit her size but still be narrow enough to fit 2 boosters and a 9 year old in the third row seat of my Suburban.
Can you and your elves make me a high back booster with the following requirements...
- Shoulder Belt guides that adjust to as high as 21 inches
- Shoulder belt guides that can be adjusted to accommodate a seat belt coming from the back of the automobile seat OR the side wall of the vehicle.
- Interchangeable bottom portion to accommodate smaller children and larger children. For example one with a 12-13 inch deep seat pan and another with a 15-16 inch seat pan. Either one can be attached to the back portion of the Booster.
- Comfy head wings
- Modest body side impact protection in a slim profile.
- armless or flip up armrests
I am thinking an original Britax Parkway (narrow and armless) morphed with a Recaro performance Booster (I like its head wings better), interchangeable bottom portion to accommodate seating depth with a little bit of First years adjustable belt guides thrown in for flavor. Please.
OR
What about a head rest with side impact protection that fits in the automobile's headrest's mount. (you remove the vehicles original headrest and replace it with this one). Then I could use the Incoginto Kid positioner on the bottom and this awesome headrest you are going to make for side impact protection.
Love, a mom of six.
PS The kids will set out a plate of chocolate peppermint cookies for you and some carrots for Rudolf on Christmas Eve.