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If your baby’s car seat requires an upgrade – group 0+/1 (also known as combination seats) is their next stop. Group 0+/1 car seats are suitable for children from when they’re a teeny tiny newborn to 4 years old. Keep little ones safe and comfy whilst on the road with our selection of group 0+/1 car seats from brands with the highest standards in car seat engineering such as Britax, Joie and Maxi Cosi.
Our car seats in this category normally come with padding that can be changed and removed with complete ease. They also use either a 5-point harness or impact shield to keep little ones safe and sound on the road. With group 0+/1 car seats, children can make the move to forward-facing. However, for safety purposes, we recommend keeping little ones rear-facing in the car for as long as possible, or at least until they’re 13kg/15 months old.
At Kiddies Kingdom, we have a range of child car seats for every age, stage, and budget. To complete your family adventures, we stock the adaptors, bases (belted, i-Size and ISOFIX), and travel accessories too.
All children must be correctly protected during any form of vehicle travel. Car seats are the accessory that makes this possible, hence many laws that relate to them in the UK.
A birth- 4-year-old car seat can be used during the first few years of a child's life, offering excellent value for money. Not only can parents eliminate the need to buy a new car seat after a baby hits 15 months, the usual age when a new model would be needed, but these products also offer brilliant adjustability, which suits even those children who grow quickly. Other benefits include the fact that the child can get used to their seat, improving travel experiences and that safety features can be used in both rear and forward-facing orientations.
The beauty of these types of car seats is that they can be used in the correct position until a child reaches around 4 years of age. UK law states that a child must be placed in a rear-facing position until 15 months of age to ensure adequate protection if a collision occurs. Once a child exceeds this age, they can be placed in either position.
Many studies have found that rear-facing car seats are more effective for children even as they get older. If this is your preference, you can select a product that offers more leg room as children get bigger. To accommodate both fixing styles, car seats often include either versatile brackets or 360-degree swivel bases for easy configuration.
Car seats should always be kept clean and fresh to promote good wellbeing for the child. Furthermore, keeping it in good condition also improves safety as there is more chance that any damage is easily noticed.
Car seats can be simply wiped clean using child-friendly wipes. Furthermore, the lining can often be removed fully and machine-washed for a simple yet effective clean. You should always ensure the fabrics are completely dry before a child uses them and that only mild detergents are used.
Each car seat will require different installation methods so you should always consult the provided instructions. Normally they will need fixing to an Isofix or a seatbelt which are both options that have passed EU safety testing.
If you need more support, you can either contact our team or read this article on how to fit a car seat correctly.
As long as the car seat is used in the correct position for the child in question, no safety concerns will arise. However, it's essential to note that smaller babies may not be suitable for these types of seats due to insufficient support.
Some ways to ensure that a car seat is always safe include regular checks, checking the harnesses before travel, and keeping the model adjusted depending on the child's current height and weight.
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