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"Stephanie" nothanks.nevergonedoit.com wrote in message . .. My kids are both in backless booster seats. If they are tired when we are driving, they won't sleep because it is so uncomfortable. Anyone have any ideas on how to help them get comfy? I tried a regular pillow wedged in the corner, but tha did not work. thanks I have no idea. I refuse to use backless booster seats mainly from personal (bad) experience with a fairly bad car accident, and the fact that the high back booster seat definitely saved DS's life. I don't really see, though, how a backless booster seat would be much different than no booster at all (as far as sleeping goes, I mean) All a backless does is just raise up a little off the seat. The shoulder and lap belt with a booster seat works the same as it would without the booster seat, and for sleeping in the car without a booster seat - this is me remembering from when I was younger and long family trips on the road - I remember just using a regular pillow against the door or the sibling beside with the seat belt still on. If kids are tired enough, they'll sleep. I've found mine sleeping in some very, very strange ways before and can't imagine how they'd be comfortable. They must be comfortable (or tired) enough to not wake up while sleeping like they have lol |
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My kids are both in backless booster seats. If they are tired when we are
driving, they won't sleep because it is so uncomfortable. Anyone have any ideas on how to help them get comfy? I tried a regular pillow wedged in the corner, but tha did not work. thanks |
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xkatx wrote:
"Stephanie" nothanks.nevergonedoit.com wrote in message . .. My kids are both in backless booster seats. If they are tired when we are driving, they won't sleep because it is so uncomfortable. Anyone have any ideas on how to help them get comfy? I tried a regular pillow wedged in the corner, but tha did not work. thanks I have no idea. I refuse to use backless booster seats mainly from personal (bad) experience with a fairly bad car accident, and the fact that the high back booster seat definitely saved DS's life. I don't really see, though, how a backless booster seat would be much different than no booster at all (as far as sleeping goes, I mean) All a backless does is just raise up a little off the seat. I agree. But... I don't know I guess I thought I needed full discloser, just in case! The shoulder and lap belt with a booster seat works the same as it would without the booster seat, and for sleeping in the car without a booster seat - this is me remembering from when I was younger and long family trips on the road - I remember just using a regular pillow against the door or the sibling beside with the seat belt still on. If kids are tired enough, they'll sleep. That is simply not true with my kids. Time got away from us having a grand old time at a friends house. We did not leave until 9:30. An hour and a half later, they were mean and grumpy. And awake. I've found mine sleeping in some very, very strange ways before and can't imagine how they'd be comfortable. They must be comfortable (or tired) enough to not wake up while sleeping like they have lol |
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How about one of those travel pillows. They are oval shaped and fit around
the neck. http://www.ezysleep.com/ Sue (mom to three girls) "Stephanie" nothanks.nevergonedoit.com wrote in message . .. My kids are both in backless booster seats. If they are tired when we are driving, they won't sleep because it is so uncomfortable. Anyone have any ideas on how to help them get comfy? I tried a regular pillow wedged in the corner, but tha did not work. thanks |
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