Are their toys made for convertible car seats for baby to play with while in the car?

I know we have several of the ones on links for the infant carrier but I was wondering if there is anything for the "big girl or big boy" car seats????
My daughter is 9 months.

Just things for them to hang on to…. nothing that actually attaches to the car seat. We tried to make anything and everything work, but nothing did. My son outgrew the infant carrier at 6 months old, so we had to put him into a convertible car seat facing rear. So he was still really young and therefore constantly dropping toys, but yet he was old enough to want some toys since he wasn’t just sleeping in the car. We just had to give him big, soft toys that were safe to go in his mouth and that he couldn’t hurt himself with. We kept a small bin of them on the floor of the car so that when he dropped one, I could easily give him another one.

EDIT: I see someone mentioned the trays…. I didn’t know how old of a child you are talking about using them for. I just assumed you meant for an infant who was still rear-facing. The trays only work once they are front-facing in my opinion. A baby still rear-facing and reclined back isn’t going to be able to successfully play with anything on the tray. But if you mean for a toddler who is front-facing, the trays are great.

3 Responses to “Are their toys made for convertible car seats for baby to play with while in the car?”

  1. Amanda Says:

    yes, you can buy play trays which clip on in front of their lap. then u can add any of there fav books, toys and colouring equiptment, you can buy them from any baby store.
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  2. mommy and wife! Says:

    Just things for them to hang on to…. nothing that actually attaches to the car seat. We tried to make anything and everything work, but nothing did. My son outgrew the infant carrier at 6 months old, so we had to put him into a convertible car seat facing rear. So he was still really young and therefore constantly dropping toys, but yet he was old enough to want some toys since he wasn’t just sleeping in the car. We just had to give him big, soft toys that were safe to go in his mouth and that he couldn’t hurt himself with. We kept a small bin of them on the floor of the car so that when he dropped one, I could easily give him another one.

    EDIT: I see someone mentioned the trays…. I didn’t know how old of a child you are talking about using them for. I just assumed you meant for an infant who was still rear-facing. The trays only work once they are front-facing in my opinion. A baby still rear-facing and reclined back isn’t going to be able to successfully play with anything on the tray. But if you mean for a toddler who is front-facing, the trays are great.
    References :

  3. longstemmedlily Says:

    I found a activity bar that spins with a rattle with beads, a spinning flower with a mirror and busy beads, and a spinning bug character on a swing.
    References :
    http://www.webnow.com/stufftobuy

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