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She's still in a carseat


Question Posted Wednesday February 25 2004, 10:46 am

She weighs about 37 pounds. I'm not sure she is ready for a booster. Will one of these trays work with a carseat? I thought of a walkman too, but I was afraid she would turn the volume too loud and damage her hearing. Oh, and she complains that her back huurts a lot, so we are going to have her checked for a kidney infection. What do you think?

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DORI answered Wednesday February 25 2004, 1:47 pm:
my daughter is in a booster seat and she is only 3,i dont know how much she weighs,,they should work ,with a car seat there designed that purpose,does she cry all the time with her back or just when she is in the car it could be she is to big for the car seat and need a booster she might be un comfortable,if you had the walkman on low just so she can just hear it she should be ok, if not get her a little casette player ,a little kiddies one should do it ,let me know how you get on ,good look,just check the car seat though,see if she has room to move

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