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Graco Junior Maxi R44 Highback Booster car seat with cupholders, Suitable from approx. 4 to 12 years (15-36kg), Black fashion

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When it comes to actually choosing the style and design of your child’s booster seat, the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center suggests incorporating your kiddo’s opinion into the process. “Kids who are old enough to ride in a booster seat are also old enough to have an opinion about some of the comfort and style choices. Kids are more likely to ride in a booster seat without complaint if they have had a voice in choosing the seat," a rep from the center tells us. Why We Like It: It has adjustable armrests, and it's super easy to move between cars or even take on airplanes. The booster car seat is the perfect way to ensure safety when your child outgrows the convertible car seat but isn't quite ready to use the vehicle's seat and seat belt without extra support.

When your child reaches around age four and has grown out of their first-stage car seat, it's tempting to think that you no longer have to invest in a proper car seat. Used car seats could have hidden damage from an accident that you don't know about and could therefore be unsafe for your child to use. Children this size will find the booster seat provides a comfortable ride with firm foam for support and soft cushioning for comfort. The adjustable headrest and armrests helps children find a relaxed riding position. It has 6 different headrest positions and adjusts easily with one hand. The booster has 15 inches of depth on the seat so children have room to sit.

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If there’s a spill, the seat cover easily zips off and is safe to toss into the washing machine. The seat is equipped with seat belt guides, so you will always be assured your child is securely fastened in. It also has a 10-position adjustable headrest, uses the LATCH system to secure it to the car, and even has pop-out armrest covers. Meanwhile more than 44% of parents admitted not replacing their child’s car seat after a crash – even though three quarters of them knew that it could be weakened as a result. Fortunately, we've been reviewing booster seats for over 10 years, and we don't always agree with our robot overlords! If we made our own booster seat, here is what it would look like: Of course, you will also want the booster seat to fit your style (color, patterns) preferences and meet your budget constraints. That's a lot to ask, and no booster car seats actually meet all of these criteria! The most important thing you will need to consider when choosing a booster seat is your child’s height, weight, and general readiness to transition from a five-point harness front-facing seat to a booster seat.A representative from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) tells us that parents should “keep your child in a forward-facing car seat with a harness and tether until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seat’s manufacturer.”

Good for any time a child is riding in someone else’s vehicle; taxi, Uber, friend’s parents, family member, etc. Why We Like It: With a very cool-looking, compact design, this booster seat also positions the seat belt correctly on kids' legs. The Evenflo seat features a lightweight design that doesn't come at the expense of safety. Meeting all the federal crash test standards, this booster is highly supportive. It's specially designed to absorb impacts and protect children in case of accidents. Furthermore, the seat features high-quality materials that are easy to clean and maintain. It's also extra-padded for a better fit and more comfort on extended use.Interested in an ISOFIX car seat? Find out more with our guide here, including information about our best-selling models The best booster car seats offer superior safety, comfort, versatility, and ease of use without breaking the bank. Most importantly, the booster seat should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, and be properly sized to your child's age, height, and weight. Transitioning to a booster from an infant car seat may not be a super comfortable ride, at least not as much as a (usually more expensive) convertible car seat. This is because booster seats tend to have less padding and support than convertible car seats, and are often restricted in their recline settings. So if you and your child are ready to transition to front-facing but your baby is not yet over 40 pounds and at least 38" tall, then you should probably consider a convertible car seat instead of a combination booster.

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