Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed in general, but depending on the size of the car you might also want to try out the FF seat in the center with the RF on the passenger side. Then you have a seat free if you need it without uninstalling a car seat. If you want them both outboard, then follow advice above--both for leg room and also because you presumably have to buckle in the two-year-old and it's much better to do that on the non-street side when you park. Older child can crawl under if it's a busy street.
What make of car allows for a rear facing in the middle with a front facing on one side? My employers are looking to lease a new nanny car for me and I would love to keep the two-year-old rear facing in the middle. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed in general, but depending on the size of the car you might also want to try out the FF seat in the center with the RF on the passenger side. Then you have a seat free if you need it without uninstalling a car seat. If you want them both outboard, then follow advice above--both for leg room and also because you presumably have to buckle in the two-year-old and it's much better to do that on the non-street side when you park. Older child can crawl under if it's a busy street.
What make of car allows for a rear facing in the middle with a front facing on one side? My employers are looking to lease a new nanny car for me and I would love to keep the two-year-old rear facing in the middle. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Agreed in general, but depending on the size of the car you might also want to try out the FF seat in the center with the RF on the passenger side. Then you have a seat free if you need it without uninstalling a car seat. If you want them both outboard, then follow advice above--both for leg room and also because you presumably have to buckle in the two-year-old and it's much better to do that on the non-street side when you park. Older child can crawl under if it's a busy street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If one child is m-th and the other f only, how would you have both st the same time?
They are friends. They frequently facetime with each other, go to each other's birthday parties and I occassionly bring the Friday charge to the M-TH charges house for playdates on Fridays.
So cute!
Rear-facing behind the passenger seat and front-facing behind the driver's seat. It is also easier for the older child to climb out over the rear-facing seat when absolutely necessary than the other way around.
+1 And the fact that your two charges facetime each other is beyond adorable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If one child is m-th and the other f only, how would you have both st the same time?
They are friends. They frequently facetime with each other, go to each other's birthday parties and I occassionly bring the Friday charge to the M-TH charges house for playdates on Fridays.
So cute!
Rear-facing behind the passenger seat and front-facing behind the driver's seat. It is also easier for the older child to climb out over the rear-facing seat when absolutely necessary than the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If one child is m-th and the other f only, how would you have both st the same time?
They are friends. They frequently facetime with each other, go to each other's birthday parties and I occassionly bring the Friday charge to the M-TH charges house for playdates on Fridays.
Anonymous wrote:If one child is m-th and the other f only, how would you have both st the same time?