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    Booster seat safety

    Worth reading this

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/...mpaign=DM39476

    If you have young children
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    Re: Booster seat safety

    Some interesting comments with that article. Particulary the one that Britax have been selling that design of booster seat for years, extolling it virtues and now it is in no way suitable to put your child in danger in one.

    Personally my girls have Recaro car seats:
    http://www.uberkids.co.uk/prams-trav...child-car-seat
    They have height and recline adjustments, washable covers and are very comfy. Both girls routinely fall asleep in them.

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    Re: Booster seat safety

    Its a good article to rise awareness for the safety of our children. We bought the Casualplay Multiprotector Fix 2 from www.prams.net as its very safe and my daughter is comfortable and sleeps well in it.

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