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Magazine: becoming US
Beginning on page 12, there is an article entitled "buckle up & boogie." It goes through the various stages of car seat usage.
Stage 2--Convertible
(Rear-facing: 5-40 lbs)
(Forward-facing: Minimum 2 years & 20-70 lbs)
Convertible car seats have higher rear-facing height and weight limits, so babies can ride rear-facing until the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation of 2 years.
Babies should remain rear-facing in convertible seats as long as possible, until they reach the manufacturer's maximum weight and height limits, at which time the seat can be turned to forward-facing.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE
When used rear-facing, make sure harness straps are at, or below, shoulder level, and that the slots used are designated in the user's manual as safe for rear-facing use.
We've come a long way baby...... :thumbsup:
Magazine: becoming US
Beginning on page 12, there is an article entitled "buckle up & boogie." It goes through the various stages of car seat usage.
Stage 2--Convertible
(Rear-facing: 5-40 lbs)
(Forward-facing: Minimum 2 years & 20-70 lbs)
Convertible car seats have higher rear-facing height and weight limits, so babies can ride rear-facing until the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation of 2 years.
Babies should remain rear-facing in convertible seats as long as possible, until they reach the manufacturer's maximum weight and height limits, at which time the seat can be turned to forward-facing.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE
When used rear-facing, make sure harness straps are at, or below, shoulder level, and that the slots used are designated in the user's manual as safe for rear-facing use.
We've come a long way baby...... :thumbsup: