When did you change the baby car seat for a booster seat?

I’m sure my son is ready for a booster seat - its almost impossible to squash him into the baby car seat any longer - but when I was looking on the net for booster seats they said from age 4 - and hes not quite 3…
He only weighs 27lb… but he is really tall!

my girls were 3 and 4 when we switched to the booster seats with the attatable backs. Those had a weight requirement of atleast 30 pounds, and that is only with the back on. A normal booster seat was 40 pounds. I would go by the weight limit, better be safe than sorry.

10 Responses to “When did you change the baby car seat for a booster seat?”

  1. natl7788 Says:

    look at weight and hight, if your in the uk go to a halfords they would be able to help, not every child is the same.
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  2. dkcj Says:

    my girls were 3 and 4 when we switched to the booster seats with the attatable backs. Those had a weight requirement of atleast 30 pounds, and that is only with the back on. A normal booster seat was 40 pounds. I would go by the weight limit, better be safe than sorry.
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    ~trust me–lost my 4 year old sister in a car accident b/c she wasn’t in carseat~

  3. snw1 Says:

    I changed my daughters car seat to a booster seat when she was 3.
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  4. ??mummies little monkeys?? Says:

    my DD was almost 3 but her weight was correct, although we got one with the back on, then that comes of when they are about 5/6 yrs.

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  5. Miki Says:

    i switched him at 3 because he outgrew the car seat.

    it doesn’t matter what age your son is, its the weight that matters most.
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  6. Stacy Says:

    By law the child should be 4 years old and 40 pounds. If your son seems to be outgrowing his car seat look at the convertible seats that move from car seat to booster seat. My son was always big and hit the 40 lb mark when still 3 but had to stay in his car seat. We had a Cosco convertible car seat / booster and it seemed comfortable for him while he grew. Also check with your local recreation center or health department. They should offer car seat evaluations and installations. Whenever I get a new seat or have to change positions (rear facing to forward, seat to booster, etc) I go to them. It is free and takes only about 20 minutes.
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  7. Julie V Says:

    he’s not big enough for a booster, maybe you could find a bigger car seat
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  8. Nickie Says:

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=7767641

    This works wonderful for my daughter. For a booster seat they are supposed to weight 40 pounds and my daughter doesn’t quite weigh that yet, but she is very tall for her age so squishing her into an actual baby car seat was uncomfortable. This is a booster seat with an unatatchable back on it. It works just like a booster seat when the back is on it, the seatbelt just straps over the child and then when they meet the age/weight requirement you can take the back off and it’s just a booster seat. It’s the last carseat you will ever need!
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  9. ?Gillian.. Says:

    If he’s too big for the car seat it’s unsafe for him.

    Put him in the booster.

    I’d say around 2 years is when a child should go in a booster.
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  10. I &heart myself Says:

    3 is a good age to change to a booster seat .
    It also depends on how much your kid weighs

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