DD wants to sit in second row (I need help)

MorgieBear'sMama

New member
What would be the easiest way to get dd and her apex in the second row?:confused:

I have:

DS 11 seatbelt only in car in PM
DD 4 Apex in car AM and PM
Baby1 11 mo RF comfortsport in car AM and PM
Baby2 6 mo RF Snugride only in car AM

I drive a 02 Chevy Venture w/ 60/40 split second row.

I'm willing to do about anything, she feels so left out having to sit in the 3rd row. :(
 
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daycaremom2002

Active member
Does the Snugride have a base? If so, I would put it in the third row. You can put it in the middle of the third row, then the older child can just climb into the passenger side with the seatbelt in the pm. This way you have the 2 who are with you the most, closest to you and most easily accessible.
 

MorgieBear'sMama

New member
Does the Snugride have a base? If so, I would put it in the third row. You can put it in the middle of the third row, then the older child can just climb into the passenger side with the seatbelt in the pm. This way you have the 2 who are with you the most, closest to you and most easily accessible.

Sounds good, but with both seats being used in the 2nd row I can not get the snugride in the back. I'd likely have to twist and turn it in all different dirrections :) I really do think she's just "stuck" in the back.
 

my2kidsSafe

New member
So you have stow and go. And or captains seat. I would put one seat down in the second row and put your baby 1 in the other captains seat. Then put baby 2 and and dd in the 3rd row. When you need the spot for your son put the seat up. but leave it half closed prior to getting dd in and out. Then once she is in pop the seat up.
 

MorgieBear'sMama

New member
So you have stow and go. And or captains seat. I would put one seat down in the second row and put your baby 1 in the other captains seat. Then put baby 2 and and dd in the 3rd row. When you need the spot for your son put the seat up. but leave it half closed prior to getting dd in and out. Then once she is in pop the seat up.

:) That's exactly what I do now. I guess there's just no other way around it.
 

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