Stuff Parents Need for the Car When You Have a Baby and Toddler (Take It from Me!)
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Stuff Parents Need for the Car When You Have a Baby and Toddler (Take It from Me!)
"As children grow, most parents take the necessary step of childproofing their homes by adding baby-proof locks to cabinets, covering power outlets, and securing doors. But there's one area they may overlook: the family car. It might seem unnecessary at first. After all, kids are strapped into their car seats; how much trouble could they really get into? But as the parent of a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old, I can assure you - it's a healthy amount."
"The first place to babyproof is the actual space under a car seat. This can preserve the longevity of upholstery by preventing deep indents or stains from spills, and collecting food and dirt that's fallen and crumbled below. I have the Munchkin Elite Seat Guardian, and I love how the one-piece design installs in a second and stays in place thanks to a headrest fastener. The deep grooves catch crumbs well. and the backseat panel"
Parents often childproof homes but overlook the family car. Kids can cause spills, stains, and tantrums that damage upholstery and create emotional distress. A clean, comfortable ride requires babyproofing the vehicle with specific items. A car seat protector preserves upholstery by preventing indents, stains, and collecting crumbs; models with headrest fasteners and backseat panels resist displacement and protect fabric. Seat back protectors with storage shield seat backs from kicks and provide organized pockets for tablets, toys, and snacks. Together, these items reduce mess, protect interiors, and help minimize on-road tantrums.
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