TheRatPack
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Well, we won't know height, fit...etc until we get them and then we kind of need the carseats to bring them back LOL So we're trying to find something that is pretty much universal as far as fit for most children. The children are 2, 3 and 4. Our caseworker said to get the 4 year old a booster, but I'm leaning toward the Alpha Omega type since it's got a 5 point harness and the great head cushions and the recline feature. Speaking of which....how do you recline it when it's in the seat front facing? Does the bottom slide out some to make the back recline? We tried them in the store, but it's hard to imagine when it's not in a carseat buckled in.
This is so much different then when my first two were born. We just did a regular old car seat....well, the first generation of carrier carseats for the baby/infants and they were HEAVY! Then they moved on to whatever we could afford in the safety range we were comfortable with.....but it wasn't all the bells and whistles they have now because we knew they soon moved in to a booster, again no bells and whistles (no cup holder or head rest....LOL).
Anyhow, thanks for letting me barge in on this conversation. I hope you find your booster soon so you can fit all 3 in the backseat. We can't sit one in the middle back so we're going to sit one in the middle bucket seats and then 2 in the back on each side (we have a minivan). Still....it's going to seem cramped I'm sure.
This is so much different then when my first two were born. We just did a regular old car seat....well, the first generation of carrier carseats for the baby/infants and they were HEAVY! Then they moved on to whatever we could afford in the safety range we were comfortable with.....but it wasn't all the bells and whistles they have now because we knew they soon moved in to a booster, again no bells and whistles (no cup holder or head rest....LOL).
Anyhow, thanks for letting me barge in on this conversation. I hope you find your booster soon so you can fit all 3 in the backseat. We can't sit one in the middle back so we're going to sit one in the middle bucket seats and then 2 in the back on each side (we have a minivan). Still....it's going to seem cramped I'm sure.
I would NOT recommend any of the 3-in-1 seats, especially for a four year old, because the top slots are fairly low (15") and the average size kid will outgrow this seats harness by the time they are 3.5yrs old. This would be any seat labeled "Alpha-Omega, Alpha-Omega Elite, or Eddie Bauer 3-in-1) as these seats do not last many kids until they are four (as a harness seat). My ds outgrew his AO at 34mos by height so it definitely did not live up to its advertising of "last seat you'll ever need". Also, the harness has a 40lb limit and the average 4-yr old is going to be close if not over that, so these seats would not be the best way to spend your money on a car seat. They also don't make the best booster seats because of the closed shoulder belt guides, and they require the child be 40lbs to use it as a booster. You're definitely correct though that a four yr old shouldn't be in a booster seat yet. It's as much a maturity issue as it is a growth issue. Can the case worker at least give you the childrens weights? It's really important to know this in order to get them appropriate sized seats.
Mrs. Disney Ron