My baby shopping cart covers

Posted on May 28, 2009 @ 5:43 am
by Rochelle Normski

What to look for when purchasing a Shopping Cart Cover? As a Mom, these are the considerations that I think are most important when selecting a shopping cart cover. First and foremost.the baby shopping cart cover should cover the entire seating area. This is important!!! If you want the cover to protect your child then it needs to cover the entire seating area.

The second most important thing to consider is ease of use. You need to be able to get the shopping cart cover from where ever it is in the car, quickly, and get it on the shopping cart with one hand (the other hand/arm is holding the purse/diaper bag and child). Once it is on, you can put the child in the seat, make any needed adjustments and buckle the child in.

There are a few things to consider when choosing a baby car seat as well. When it comes to car seats, there are two main types. There is a small rocker style made for infants only and a larger convertible type made for children from birth to 40 pounds.

The Recaro Young Sport has a 40 lb. harnessed weight limit and 17 inch top slots. The belt positioning booster can be used to 80 lbs. It has added safety features of EPS foam, side impact protection, and a tether that can be used with the belt positioning booster. Knob adjustment for harness and head rest, shoulder belt guide, and a carrying handle enhance the seats ease of use. Children may find this well-padded, plush seat comfortable. The Recaro Young Sport converts to a very good highback booster that will suit families for an extended time period.

It takes about 10 seconds to throw the cover into place and secures with Velcro straps. Parents love that.” Once you have your baby or toddler buckled in the shopping cart cover, you also have the option of using a bottle pocket, toy pocket, multiple loop attachments which allows you to a pacifier so the child cannot throw it on the dirty store floor.

Options!!!! All of the name brand shopping cart cover have similar but different options that you will need to consider. Toy Loops: These are a must have. Attach your child’s toys to them so they can’t throw them over board.

The big downfall to all models of the Graco Cargo is that it does not make a good long-term belt positioning booster. Parents should skip the lowest model, the Treasured Cargo, with its rear harness adjustment. Seats with rear harness adjustment are difficult to get a secure fit each time.

This potty is modeled to look like the real thing and increase children’s comfort when they transition to standard toilets. Other facets that parents will appreciate are the adaptable seat for regular toilets and the removable bowl for clean up.

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