limos and car seat
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Car Seats in Limos?
Asked by M.S. from Chicago
on May 1, 2009
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Hi, I have a 5 and 3 year old and we are going to disney for the first time do they need car seats on the limo ride?
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- I don't think they're needed, but we used them in the limo, then we used them on the plane, then in the rental car when we got there. Just more comfortable and safer ...
- I had the same question and the limo company said they just needed seat belts
- Check with the limo company to see if they have any that they can have in the limo? I want to say for my wedding we put the car seat in.
Air Travel and Carseat Procedure
Asked by T.O. from Minneapolis
on December 16, 2008
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We have flown before with one of our children, but never with both and never with a car seat. For those of you that have flown with a car seat, did you use the car se...
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- Typically, the airlines allow pre-boarding for those traveling with small children and I can see the benefit of flying with the carseat but... we have rented cars on ...
- HI, enjoy your trip. We just returned from Florida and had an excellent time. You might want to check on your actual car seat to be sure it is "approved for airline ...
- It's a little more hassle to bring a carseat on the plane, but it was totally worth it in my opinion. We just flew earlier in the month for the first time since my son...
Long Flight with a 10 Month Old.
Asked by A.S. from Los Angeles
on May 24, 2008
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Hello wonderful Mommies. I am going on a vacation to Aruba next week with my husband and 10 month baby boy. YAY. My parents will be there too so this vacation could...
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- Never been on a flight with a baby that long before but Aruba sounds awesome! Have a wonderful time:)
- I am so jealous. My husband and I went to Aruba 2 years ago for our honeymoon. We fell in love with everything about Aruba. You are going to love it. As for travel...
- This is probably not a good site to mention that you are considering giving your baby Benadryl if he doesn't need it. the mom's on here can be a little judgmental and ...
Vehicle for Multiple Small Children
Asked by L.S. from Fort Collins
on April 16, 2011
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I run an in-home child care and am in the market for a new vehicle. For the first time since opening our family child care home, I will be transporting children on a ...
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- As a cc provider myself, we invested in a 99 Ford Expedition. I was able to fit 3 car seats in the 2nd and 3rd rows. The middle car seat in the 3rd row had to be ski...
- I have a Ford Windstart minivan and I can only get 4 car seats in it. The back seat has seat belts for 3 but it is impossible to fit 3 car seats in that row. If you ne...
- I would think that some sort of full sized van would be right for you. Perhaps a used one from a car dealership...or a used transport van from a shuttle company might ...
Seeking a GREAT Double Stroller
Asked by J.T. from Youngstown
on August 1, 2009
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Any moms out there have great wisdom in the stroller area? I want to buy a double stroller, but not sure if I should get back to back or side by side. Also I am unsur...
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- Front/back can fit through grocery store check out lanes and doorways. Neighborhood and mall wouldn't matter so much but I take mine to the grocery store a lot so I h...
- a front to front will be much easier to maneuver when out in tight spaces (e.g. stores, farmers markets, etc). The side to side will not accommodate your 4 month old ...
- I have a graco double stroller, but I recently just purcahsed a side by side BOB jogging stroller. I haven't taken the jogging stroller out with me because I haven't n...
Costs of Having Kids...
Asked by K.P. from Los Angeles
on May 1, 2010
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I always hear people talking about the costs of having children.
What specifically do they mean?
I just had my first (almost 6 months) and we're considering ha...
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- The only thing I can say is that You are repaid for everything you give times 1000 thats why its so hard not to spoil these guys. They become indivi...
- This is a very interesting question. I recently read that the cost of raising a child from birth to age 17 was almost $225,000, for a middle class family earning less...
- I think what some people think of as manadtory for good parenting (fancy "educational" toys and expensive birthday parties) add to the "cost" some people fear so much...