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A car seat group that offers extended rear-facing? We’ll take it! These carriers are often rear-facing for little ones between 9kg and 25kg (approx. 9 months to 6 years old). This way your bundle of joy can travel safely for as long as possible! They fit in the car with the vehicle seatbelt, and typically have support legs and tether straps. So, you can be rest assured of a rock-solid fit like no other!
Our experts advise, if your car has a storage compartment or other obstructions in the footwell, don’t use this type of seat (if it has a supporting leg). That’s unless it has been approved for such use.
If your baby’s car seat requires an upgrade – group 0+/1 (also known as combination seats) is their next stop. Group 0+/1 car seats are suitable for children from when they’re a teeny tiny newborn to 4 years old. Keep little ones safe and comfy whilst on the road with our selection of group 0+/1 car seats from brands with the highest standards in car seat engineering such as Britax, Joie and Maxi Cosi.
Our car seats in this category normally come with padding that can be changed and removed with complete ease. They also use either a 5-point harness or impact shield to keep little ones safe and sound on the road. With group 0+/1 car seats, children can make the move to forward-facing. However, for safety purposes, we recommend keeping little ones rear-facing in the car for as long as possible, or at least until they’re 13kg/15 months old.
At Kiddies Kingdom, we have a range of child car seats for every age, stage, and budget. To complete your family adventures, we stock the adaptors, bases (belted, i-Size and ISOFIX), and travel accessories too.
In the modern world, car rides are a big part of our lives, and our children’s lives too. Whether it’s a family day out, visiting friends and relatives, or even heading on holiday, it’s inevitable that you and your kiddo will hit the road together at some point. And when you do, it’s important that you follow the UK car seat laws and regulations.
Here at Kiddies Kingdom, we offer car seats for different age groups, so your munchkin will always have a car seat that fits perfectly. Group 1 car seats are suitable for children weighing 9 kg to 18 kg, so approximately those between nine months and four years old. However, group 0+/1 and group 1 car seats have a slight crossover when it comes to their weight recommendations, as group 0+ child seat last until your child reaches 13 kg. So, the only time you should move your bub to a group 1 car seat is if they outgrow their carrier by height. For children that are teenier and tinier, group 0 car seats are recommended whilst group 2 and 3 car seats are available for our not so little ones.
Once you’ve found the perfect group 1 car seat, don’t forget to jazz it up with our car seat accessories like rain covers and head support pillows so that you’re prepared for every journey.
All children must be correctly protected during any form of vehicle travel. Car seats are the accessory that makes this possible, hence many laws that relate to them in the UK.
A birth- 4-year-old car seat can be used during the first few years of a child's life, offering excellent value for money. Not only can parents eliminate the need to buy a new car seat after a baby hits 15 months, the usual age when a new model would be needed, but these products also offer brilliant adjustability, which suits even those children who grow quickly. Other benefits include the fact that the child can get used to their seat, improving travel experiences and that safety features can be used in both rear and forward-facing orientations.
Car seats for children between 9 months and 4 years offer increased functionality and an enhanced experience for young children as they benefit all ages. They can seamlessly be moved from forward to rear-facing, allowing full support for children at different growth phases.
Another unique feature is that these car seats often boast adjustable padding and side-impact protection. These features offer complete support in case of an accident and ensure a child's posture is kept in the correct position for the duration of travel. Overall, car seats for children between 9 months and 4 years are essential for ensuring safety while travelling in a vehicle.
High-backed booster seats are safe for children aged 4 years or older who are 15 kg or 100 cm tall. However, these seats are not ideal for every child as they offer more of an independent travel method with less protection. We always recommend that parents decide based on their infant, as every child develops at different rates.
In the UK, several car seat safety laws are in place to ensure children are always protected when travelling. These rules impact children until they are either 12 years old or 135cm tall, so any parents of children between 9 months and 6 years must pay close attention to the requirements.
Regulations that impact this age range cover two aspects: rear-facing and correctly chosen car seat models.
Firstly, it's a law that children rear-face until they are 15 months old. This provides additional support in the case of an accident as well as supporting their developing body completely. Secondly, the rules regarding the correct model dictate that a seat must be chosen based on a child's height and weight. Children can use car seats within this category up to an average age of 6 years. This may not be the case only if they are fast developers. It's therefore essential to always adjust a car seat and possibly purchase a new one based on the child's current size.
The beauty of these types of car seats is that they can be used in the correct position until a child reaches around 4 years of age. UK law states that a child must be placed in a rear-facing position until 15 months of age to ensure adequate protection if a collision occurs. Once a child exceeds this age, they can be placed in either position.
Many studies have found that rear-facing car seats are more effective for children even as they get older. If this is your preference, you can select a product that offers more leg room as children get bigger. To accommodate both fixing styles, car seats often include either versatile brackets or 360-degree swivel bases for easy configuration.
When choosing a car seat within this category, you will find that they either come in designs ideal for just the specified age range or in more versatile options. Typically, 9m to 4 year car seats are ideal for group 1 users.
4 to 6 year old car seats are designed with growing children in mind. This means they are adjustable and versatile based on individual requirements.
To check that the seat is serving the current safety needs of a child, you can perform a few safety checks. This involves checking that the child's back is comfortably aligned with the car seat's back, that the seat belt can be used correctly and that the booster is firmly in position.
You must also ensure that your child's head is supported by the back of the car seat. This is demonstrated by an alignment with the headrest, which can often be easily adjusted should it not be sitting in the right place. Finally, you should check that the child's back is aligned with the car seat and that their hips are back in the seat. This will also result in a safe bend for the knees and ensure they are not cramped up.
You must use a rear-facing car seat until a child is 15 months old. However, you can retain a rear-facing position until a child is older as long as you choose a correctly adjustable seat. Many tests have been conducted that show the benefits of this position within the car so it’s always a good idea for parents or guardians to choose what’s best for their child.
Car seats should always be kept clean and fresh to promote good wellbeing for the child. Furthermore, keeping it in good condition also improves safety as there is more chance that any damage is easily noticed.
Car seats can be simply wiped clean using child-friendly wipes. Furthermore, the lining can often be removed fully and machine-washed for a simple yet effective clean. You should always ensure the fabrics are completely dry before a child uses them and that only mild detergents are used.
Car seats suitable for this age can be fitted the same as all other models. You should always consult the manufacturer's guidance and consult a professional if you need more support. Some highback booster models have isofix points built in, you must ensure these are latched into place.
Please check the car headrest doesn't have contact with the highback booster, it should be removed if possible.
Lastly, the adult seat belt must be placed through the guides on the car seat, ensuring correct position across the shoulder of the child. If you need more support, you can either contact our team or read this article on how to fit a car seat correctly.
If you are looking for a certain design, brand or model, you will be thrilled that these car seats come in many forms. The product's versatility means car seats often have a sleek and compact finish created with ergonomics in mind.
Whether you want a timeless black product or a trendy sage-green item, you can find a design to suit your preference.
It's important to clarify that the law mandates children to use a car seat until they reach 12 years old or 135cm in height, whichever comes first.
It is illegal to use a rear-facing seat in the front if the airbag cannot be disabled. Otherwise, it is permissible, although not recommended, to use the front seat. For the best position, refer to the car seat manufacturer's fitting list.
The best position is in the centre, which avoids most impacts when a crash occurs. However, side positioning is also ok if the correct safety measures are followed during installation.
Offering you a way to maintain child safety during rapid growth years, we offer a range of seats ideal for those aged between 4 and 6. You can expect to pay anywhere from £55 to £200 for a quality seat. Prices will differ based on design, brand and additional functionality features.
The outer frame of a car seat can simply be wiped clean. When it comes to the inner lining, most models allow for a complete removal with fabrics and padding then being machine washable. During cleaning, please be sure to only use mild detergents and child-friendly cleaning solutions to avoid any irritation.
UK law states that car seats must be rear-facing until a child is 15 months of age. Babies should rear-face in car seats because it is the safest position to reduce collision risk and support their bodies while in the most vulnerable phases of growth.
Even though it’s only legal to keep a baby rear-facing until they are 15 months old, it is recommended that babies remain in a rear-facing car seat for as long as possible.
Each car seat will require different installation methods so you should always consult the provided instructions. Normally they will need fixing to an Isofix or a seatbelt which are both options that have passed EU safety testing.
If you need more support, you can either contact our team or read this article on how to fit a car seat correctly.
Yes they can, this is the beauty of these seats!
Features such as the headrest, armrests and harnesses can be adjusted to correctly support the current height and weight of the child. Each product will differ in how this is done but all are designed to offer seamless changing of positions.
How you install a car seat will be determined by the actual design. You can check the manufacturer's instructions to help you both install a seat and change the functionality for when the child grows.
Still having issues? There is no need to panic as you are on hand if you need further help or advice. The best way to benefit from this is by booking an appointment with a knowledgeable team member.
As long as the car seat is used in the correct position for the child in question, no safety concerns will arise. However, it's essential to note that smaller babies may not be suitable for these types of seats due to insufficient support.
Some ways to ensure that a car seat is always safe include regular checks, checking the harnesses before travel, and keeping the model adjusted depending on the child's current height and weight.
Even though these car seats last up to 4 years, you will still need to adjust. If you notice features not aligning, such as the position of the headrest or harnesses meeting in the right place, you should adjust. Furthermore, you should always be aware of the child's height or weight, as that will also require changes to the seat configuration.
Always consult the manufacturers guidelines and ensure you are using an Isofix or a seatbelt Many seats also include safety and adjustment markers to indicate when the correct installation has been achieved. Finally, you should always check the robustness of a seat before letting a child use it.
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