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Urban Kanga Travel Car Seat Portable and Foldable Group 1 for 9-18 Kg Uptown (TV107) (Anthracite)

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But because of the design, not all babies enjoy sitting in it – which takes us back to the ‘they’re safest, but you’re so distracted by screaming you’re about to hit another car’ problem. Car hire places usually rent car seats (although I have heard horror stories and they can be expensive) but you can also try googling Baby Equipment Hire + City and sometimes there are companies which will deliver a suitable seat to the airport for you. Best practice for your child is to remain in a booster seat until the age of eleven AND/OR until they reach a height of 4ft 9 inches.

Isofix is a type of car seat base that securely locks your car seat into your car, keeping it safe and secure whilst you travel. Babies and children can vary wildly in terms of size, so its better to use height or weight as a guide for what car seat they should be in, rather than age.Not only is this a popular rear-facing car seat, but it doesn’t need ISOFIX to be securely fitted in your vehicle, which is a huge plus if your car doesn’t have the connector points. If your child still fits in their Group 0+ seat by weight and height, they can continue to travel in that seat.

If you are certain the car's airbag has been deactivated, you can put your baby carrier in the front seat.Thanks - the problem I have is that the infant carrier is Group 0 and only goes up to 9 months - otherwise that would have been the solution (it’s what we have been doing up to this stage!

They are also rearward facing – so your baby will be travelling with his or her back to you when you're driving. Fixed in your car through the ISOFIX system, the seat rotates, so it can be turned to face the door, making it easy to seat your baby or toddler. As for your 4 year old, I'd probably check in a high back booster but you might be able to get away with a bubble bum depending on how old, weight, height, maturity etc. This is when their body proportions are starting to be more like that of a small adult and they can sit properly in the vehicle seat. As your child reaches toddlerhood and eventually childhood, it's important to stay compliant with regulations.We do not own a car and, though we take as much public transport as possible, we do take the ocasional uber. But while our friends’ one might have a bit of wear and tear and the odd stray crumb (which Minnie has quickly added to) it’s otherwise perfect. If the combined weight of your growing baby and the car seat becomes too heavy to carry around, leave it fitted in the car all the time and lift your baby in and out. When your children are 4 years and above, you’ll need to go for car seats between groups 2-3 and that’s where our range of car booster seats comes into the picture. Some group 0+ baby car seats are designed so that you can also attach them to a pushchair chassis to form a travel system.

Since July 2013, new legislation requires children up to 15 months old to travel in a rear-facing position. A multi-group child car seat spans more than one group, so it should last your child longer than a single-group seat. This is certainly an option, be it booster seats or just cheaper, more travel friendly seats than we have but for some of the reasons above, this again is something that we chose not to do. R44 groups 0+ (birth to 13 kg), 1 (9 to 18 kg), or 2/3 (15 to 36 kg) are based on your child’s weight, not height and are suitable for children from birth up to 12 years old.Although each model can be fitted seamlessly, we also recommend car bases to simplify the process and increase safety. Some parents say that although they love the seat, there could be a little more room for their baby’s legs.

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