bangzoom6877
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When we drive to the parks and then leave to take our afternoon break, the kids' carseats will be super hot, especially the buckles which is what I worry about most just in case it touches their skin by accident while buckling them into the carseat.
Is there any way to keep the metal buckes (at the bottom of the 5-pt. harness) from getting too hot where it actually burns the skin? My uncle suggested towels for all the seatbelts in the car including ours. I did see online that they sell a carseat cover that holds an icepack, but it costs $26 per cover and I am wondering if they are worth it or if I can just do something myself. DS3 freaks out when it is hot in the car and I know if the buckle is that hot and touches his leg by accident he will be very upset.
I know that most of you will say to use the buses, but we really prefer to drive to the parks, at least early in the morning when we can get better parking, and just in case we miss a bus (we really want to be there for rope drop, and days we are taking advantage of morning EMH, for the entire EMH). So buses would be an option for us maybe when returning to the park, but we decided to definitely drive in the morning. I know by 1 or 2 the car will be crazy hot so I am wondering if I can do something for their carseats. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Bonnie
Is there any way to keep the metal buckes (at the bottom of the 5-pt. harness) from getting too hot where it actually burns the skin? My uncle suggested towels for all the seatbelts in the car including ours. I did see online that they sell a carseat cover that holds an icepack, but it costs $26 per cover and I am wondering if they are worth it or if I can just do something myself. DS3 freaks out when it is hot in the car and I know if the buckle is that hot and touches his leg by accident he will be very upset.
I know that most of you will say to use the buses, but we really prefer to drive to the parks, at least early in the morning when we can get better parking, and just in case we miss a bus (we really want to be there for rope drop, and days we are taking advantage of morning EMH, for the entire EMH). So buses would be an option for us maybe when returning to the park, but we decided to definitely drive in the morning. I know by 1 or 2 the car will be crazy hot so I am wondering if I can do something for their carseats. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Bonnie


