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What's the best forward-facing car seat for a 1 year old? Little Saff is so tall, she's outgrown both her baby car seats. She seems interested in what's going on the front seat, and I'd like to get her a safe and comfy forward-facing seat that's easy to get in/out of a car. There are soooo many to choose from that I feel overwhelmed. We don't have a car, so we don't travel by car often. Still I think it's really important for her to be safe and comfortable when we do. Plus, the seat needs to be easy to get in/out of a car. Any suggestions?


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Maxi Cosy Priory - brilliant in terms of safety because of the extra strap tension, once fitted, it is rock solid.

Also nice hooks for straps to make getting in and out easier.

4 recline positions.

We spent ages chosing and ended up buying one and my little one, who normally hates carseats is in fact very happy in it.

He is quite tall too, but I am told this will last until he is about 4 yrs old.

Read more on a review about it here


http://www.babyworld.co.uk/information/reviews/product.asp?id=189


Hope it helps. X

I got the Maxi Cosi Tobi when LO was 10 months old. It's meant to last until 4 years but he's not yet 2.5 and is almost too big for it and we are having to get another one. If I were to do it again, with a large baby, I'd go for the 1-2-3 seats that seemed to be so big for him at the time, the kiddycomfort or similar.

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