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My son is in the first stage Maxi Cosi cabrio fix, my daughter in the maxi cosi pearl (9 mths to 4 years)


I need to move my son to the next stage soon and would ideally like to put him in my daughters seat and move her into a larger chair (from what I understand the ones to age 4 don't actually last that long)


Is this possible or is she too young?


Trying to avoid having 2 of the same size seat if possible!

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We have the kiddy guardian pro for eldest (had same dilemma as you can imagine) - apparently lasts till they are 12? It did take some hard sell on my part as he wasn't convinced about the impact cushion (OH look - a little table for you in a big boy car seat...WOW...etc). Apart from anything else I feel it's so much safer as he was slipping his arms out of the 5 point harness. Come and have a look...

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