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Bebe Style Car Seat, Convertible, Group 1 2 3, 9-36 kg, 9 Months to 12 Years, Combination Booster & Child Seat, with ECE R44/04 Certification, Red

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As babies are still growing and developing during the car seat phase, prolonged sitting may affect growth and proper formation of joints such as the hips and spine, so it is important to exercise caution with long periods of car seat use. What car seat for what age?

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Gov.uk states that the same rules apply for children with disabilities or medical conditions, but they can use a disabled person’s seatbelt or a child restraint designed for their needs. Distribute the forces of a crash over the strongest parts of the body, with minimum damage to the soft tissue and organs. i-Size is part of the European child car seat regulation R129, which came into force in the UK in April 2015. Babies can move up to a forward-facing Group 1 seat when they reach 9kg, but we think this is far too early because their bodies may not be strong enough. It's safer to leave a baby rear-facing until they're at least 13kg or 15 months old - preferably longer.

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Children under the age of three can travel without a child’s car seat or seatbelt, but only on a rear seat. However, safety experts, including Which?, recommend that you use a child car seat for all children under 150cm/4ft 11in. This is the legal requirement in Ireland and some other European countries, such as Germany and France. Some carrycot car seats are suitable only for babies up to 10kg, which means parents might change to a forward-facing next-stage seat too early.

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Choosing a car seat for your child can be challenging, but at Kiddies Kingdom, you can be rest assured that you’ll find the perfect car seat for every age, stage and budget – as well as all of the adaptors, bases, and travel accessories you need. Keep your little one safe whilst on the road with our range of car seats from brands with the highest standards in car seat engineering like Doona, Joie and Maxi Cosi. A 2022 Which? survey* by found that 52% of parents thought you could be fined if you don't use a car seat for your child in a taxi. It's possible to buy seats that combine one or more groups, for example group 0+/1, 0-18kg, 40-105cm, or from birth to around four-and-a-half-years old. These are known as multi-group or combination seats. As babies' bodies are in the early stages of development, they need protection based on specific physical traits:

Extended rear-facing car seats are becoming more common, though. Crash tests show they're safer, plus they keep your child rear-facing until the age of four – which we think is preferable. Models we've tested include the Maxi-Cosi Jade + 3wayFix, Joie i-Level, Jane iMatrix + iPlatform and Britax Romer Baby-Safe2 i-Size. On coaches, there's no law requiring children to travel in a child car seat or to use a seat belt, if they're not available. You should never put a rearward-facing baby seat in front of an active passenger airbag and make sure the child restraint doesn't rest against the door where side airbags are fitted, or against the airbag panel. You can turn off passenger airbags in some cars. Headrests

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