December 6th, 2010
Big Baby Davis
I’m not, an expert but I think the size limit for those baby carriers is when your kid can dunk a basketball.
Connecticut
Big Baby Davis,I’m not, an expert but I think the size limit for those baby carriers is when your kid can dunk a basketball.
Connecticut
Big Baby Davis,
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Not if you’re Baby Huey.
December 6th, 2010
Well, there’s another one on his way to public assistance and hangin out at Walmart for the rest of his life…
December 6th, 2010
Oh, fer cryin’ out loud! That’s just insane!
December 6th, 2010
wtf.. my daughter is 11 mths and i took her out of a seat like that when she was 8mths.. ugh.. she’s nuts..
December 6th, 2010
Some moms don’t let their babies grow up.
December 6th, 2010
Is it just me or does that “baby” have a goatee????
December 6th, 2010
My gosh, I hope they don’t put him in the CAR like that!! That kid would die in a crash
December 6th, 2010
Not only does that look ridiculous, that is totally unsafe if she is using that as his car seat!!! I hope they don’t get into an accident.
December 6th, 2010
hahahaha…the tagline just cracked me up…good one, explains it well.
December 6th, 2010
I am not sure that is something you should be making fun of. Who is to say that this is not a special needs child? It is one thing to be laughing at the moron who is wearing clothes for someone 100 lbs smaller than them, but this I dont think is funny, or laughable.
December 6th, 2010
Vern Troyer HATES it when he’s put in timeout when shopping!
December 6th, 2010
There’s a chance too, that he has a medical condition. But seems like he’d be belted in if that’s the case.
December 6th, 2010
Did you ever stop to think that this child might have severe handicaps that prevent him/her from walking? I know the carrier looks too small but if it does the job and helps you to get a child like that out of the house for a little while, I’m not going to mock it.
December 6th, 2010
Could be a special needs child. I have a child who never could walk and that is exactly how I took him shopping with me until he got even bigger than that.
December 6th, 2010
I wonder if she just got done breast feeding him? Is it little focker?
December 6th, 2010
I thought my son was big when he outgrew the baby carrier at 5 months. I bet this kid already has three athletic scholarship offers.
December 6th, 2010
Medical condition or not, there is a height and weight limit to all car seats. This is an infant car seat. That is not an infant.
December 6th, 2010
Okay, sure, maybe this child is special-needs; but it seems to me that there are more appropriate, SAFER, equipment designed for those children. This is patently unsafe; it’s obvious that the child FAR exceeds the weight limitations of an INFANT carseat. This is probably just a clueless mother who thinks she is doing right by her child; someone needs to clue her in that a child that size needs a BOOSTER seat in a vehicle, and by cramming him into an INFANT seat she is doing him a DISservice. ***sigh***
December 6th, 2010
wow and here I thought my kids where too big for those carsets lol
December 6th, 2010
This one time I was at the store with my Mom and I was too tired so I stayed up front on the bench. I went right to sleep and Mom said I was snoring!
December 6th, 2010
My son outgrew the baby carriers at a very early age. This is ridiculous. Even if it is special needs child, they have these things called strollers for bigger kids. They can sit in them, buckled in safe and secure. Sorry but it looks like the buggy is going to tip over from the size of the kid.
December 6th, 2010
I wonder if she just finished breast feeding.
December 6th, 2010
did he carry the car seat in himself?
December 6th, 2010
thats one lazy mom i mean kid
December 6th, 2010
Wow! That Gerber Growth Spurt baby food really does work!
December 6th, 2010
I’d hit da mama
December 6th, 2010
Whichever it is this should be taken down. Can’t believe they posted it.
December 6th, 2010
I have a young child with special needs. He has an appropriate car seat and an appropriate stroller. There is no excuse for this.
December 6th, 2010
Whether he has a medical issue or not, like some of you are saying, he is WAY too big for that carseat….which is dangerous and illegal.
December 6th, 2010
Sexy mama….too bad she’s wearing white socks with black shoes…
December 6th, 2010
you people here are so cruel LOL yea OK.. i cant fathum the thought of taking a child from MIDDLE school and putting him/her in an INFANT chair the Mom is there getting her EYEs checked them she will realize holy sh-t my kid got BIG .. now that i’m at wolly world i should buy some clothes that will fit him/her
December 6th, 2010
@ ITALIAN,,,,,,,Is that the only thing that you noticed..
December 6th, 2010
@ Selinda Canuck…..nope, it looks like DateNight is now available on DVD
December 6th, 2010
even if it is made for a baby that still looks comfortable
December 6th, 2010
I would love to see a video of her carrying him!!!! WOW…. My kids came out of that thing at 6 mo old. OH LOOK> maybe she cant read the English written on the side….
December 6th, 2010
no. it is NOT because he is special needs. I HAVE a special needs child, and i NEVER would have done such a thing. This parent is either stupid, or just plain lazy. You never put a child in a seat that it clearly does NOT fit in. it is DANGEROUS and how morons like this mother end up with kids in the ER.
December 6th, 2010
I want to know how she lifted him into that carseat !?!
December 6th, 2010
really people?? a medical condition?? Why would that even matter?!?! No matter how old the child is the fact is their is a weight limit. The child is probably 4-5yrs old and obviously over the 20lbs weight limit that is most likely on that “infant” carrier. Now I’m sure that the child doesn’t actually ride in the car seat in the car. More than likely the child is just sleeping and another parent or another person is carrying the baby. If not and that child actually does ride in the seat then lets place the blame where it is due. The mother’s stupidity. Not on the child’s weight… Simply though its just a funny picture.
December 6th, 2010
Okay is it just me or am I a bad mom for noticing all these people who said their kid outgrew the infant seat at 5 and 6 months when it is clearly stated that ALL children under the age of 1 either be in a convertible rear facing seat or an infant seat rear facing. I personally stuck with the guidlines unlike this mom who took it to extremes her “baby” looks the same age and size as my son who is in a booster seat. GET A CLUE MOM’S it’s about safety!!!!!!!!!!!!
December 6th, 2010
She needs to get that fat, lazy kid out of that car seat/ child seat and make him help with the shopping.
December 6th, 2010
“Mamma, don’t let your baby grow up to shop Walmart…” “Don’t let them get welfare, free doctors and such…”
December 6th, 2010
Glad she’s not sitting there breastfeeding her 80-pound kid.
December 6th, 2010
I wonder if she carried him in from the car in the seat, or if he carried it himself.
December 6th, 2010
I’m impressed that she can still keep her legs closed!!!!
December 6th, 2010
that fat shit only dunks donuts.
December 6th, 2010
there’s nothing “special needs” about it & any dreamed up excuses for this crap is ridiculous. this isn’t a shock at all, look at what the mother is. …probably still in diapers at age 11, which she tosses in the parking lot, that scumbag retard.
December 6th, 2010
That kid will still be in there when he is in high school….
December 6th, 2010
You know you’ve spent too much time shopping at the store if your kid outgrows their car seat by the time you leave.
December 6th, 2010
That was taken in Conncticut, the coddled kid capital of the USA. 50 bucks says that kid is not potty trained.
December 6th, 2010
bet she’s sittin on ready to jump up and slap a tit in his mouth if he starts crying…
December 6th, 2010
Awww! This probably isn’t what it looks like. The little guy probably has a younger sibling some place in the store with grandma or dad. The little guy probably fell asleep and the baby carrier was the cleanest, easiest way to carry him.
December 6th, 2010
The child might have a disability..one never knows. The car seat the child sits in obviously fits he/she..so there must be an issue.
December 6th, 2010
This isn’t a special needs child. Come on! This is a clueless woman who is thinking that since he’s in a seat it’s good enough and she doesn’t need to get him into a convertible seat, or better yet, maybe even a booster at this point! Not to sound dramatic, but she could end up seriously injuring this child (or worse) if she were to get into an accident with him in this seat.
December 6th, 2010
well, you know 4th grade can be exausting!
December 6th, 2010
that is insane that kid has to be at least 15 lbs over the weight limit and at least 6 inches to long for that car seat….if ur still using an infant carseat for a kid that is well over a year old there is something wrong
December 6th, 2010
Wake up Brian its time to suckle!
December 6th, 2010
A mom in denile that her baby is getting bigger!
December 6th, 2010
Some1 mentioned that he probably got tired and they put him in there as a cleaner place to sleep. Better idea? Finish your shopping and get your ass home so he can nap. I could not imagine putting my son in a carseat like that, it’s just unsafe. If he’s that tired, why’s she just sitting there like the dumbass she is? No intelligent person would put a child that looks to be 3-4 (or older) in a carseat like that to just hang out. It’s asinine and the people crying “possible medical condition” are idiots too. If the kid had a medical condition, chances are she’d have his ass on some sort of assistance that would get him a wheelchair, not an infant carrier.
December 6th, 2010
How did the kid get in there? She could not have lifted him and he couldn’t have climbed.
In any case, she’s a little hottie
December 6th, 2010
That kid has a goatee!!
December 6th, 2010
Dang lady, do you have miracle grow in that breast milk of yours?
December 6th, 2010
Perhaps your wife was right…..
December 6th, 2010
Thank God I never bred. Blehhhhh.
December 6th, 2010
damn, truth hurts….
December 6th, 2010
Sadly, this is almost as bad as what I see in my own town as far as “bucket” car seat use goes… people keep their kids in these things way too long, people strap them into their cars forward-facing (somehow – I don’t know how they can even make them strap in that way since they are not designed to!), and babies with the straps so loose you could strap their 7 year old sibling in there with them (if they aren’t snug, how will they hold the kid in if there’s a collision??). Car seat misuse runs rampant here and it makes me scared for the babies…
And while I am ranting (;-P), please, people, TAKE YOUR BABIES OUT OF THESE DAMN BUCKETS AND HOLD THEM FROM TIME TO TIME AS BABIES WERE BIOLOGICALLY INTENDED TO BE CARED FOR. So many of these infants spend hours a day in these things, with pacifier or propped bottle, no human contact, only to be transferred to a stroller, swing, or crib, getting “flat head syndrome” (that is NOT normal, people!!). There have been studies showing that babies’ oxygenation levels can get dangerously low when sitting in these things for prolonged periods, which is why you should stop and take them out of the seat every two hours or so on a long trip. Not to mention that babies thrive on human touch – they expect it biologically. Humans are a *carrying* species, not a drag-your-baby-around-in-plastic-devices species!
Rant over – for now.
December 6th, 2010
You should see this kids Dad! Go back about a week to Nov. 29th under the caption “I Want It Now!”
December 6th, 2010
……. Another Example of a mammas boy in the making …. bet ya he gnna be breast feeding at home n wearing spiderman briefs till the of 21 n beyond..U can tell dads not at hme and if he is ….well we can asume whos da boss at hme .y.
December 6th, 2010
Her hubby is just out of view….in a stroller!!!
What is the deal with all the serious stuff??? That is funny has hell! Enjoy other people’s stupidity and laugh!!
December 7th, 2010
Where is my baby daddy!
December 7th, 2010
$10 says he’s addicted to video games too.
December 7th, 2010
Oh dam girl …. I’ve heard of keeping your old man on a short leash, but that’s a new one….I hope my wife doesn’t think of that
December 7th, 2010
My kids were that big when they were 18-24 months old. (We are BIG people.) Just because the kid’s big, doesn’t mean he’s not young, nor does it mean he’s special needs. Yes, the seat is small, and she probably has it as a spare for just such occasions. Lay off the kid, he’s just taking a nap. (What a bunch of name-calling bullies who pick on a baby! You should be ashamed.)
December 7th, 2010
“I am not sure that is something you should be making fun of. Who is to say that this is not a special needs child?”
Then would you call DCF for us please, because who puts a special needs child in a baby carrier??? Do you even understand what that kid is sitting in?
December 7th, 2010
I, happily, do not have kids. That being said – if I did have a kid and was shopping at Wal-Mart during the holiday season, I don’t care if I had to put my big kid in a bassinette to get him to sleep so I could take a minute and breathe.
I don’t know what you put bigger children in when you take them out and they get all whiney and need a nap. When kids cry in a store it’s annoying. She seems to be a hero to me. The kid’s asleep and no one is annoyed….at the store anyway. People are hard in here!
December 7th, 2010
Oh my god, I wish some of you would just shut up.
Special needs, extra big, mutant, alien, or Obama’s lost love child…. the KID IS TOO BIG TO FIT IN THAT CARRIER PERIOD.
If you’re one of those people who thinks you can stuff a ‘special needs’ kid into a carrier that small, then you are dumb as rocks. I know, how about we just keep disabled kids in cages at home too, that probably is justifiable and makes sense to you too, doesn’t it?
And Zapper… if you didn’t get that all these people are poking fun at the PARENT that put their kid in such a precarious position, then you need to quit your English lessons cause you’re not getting it.
December 7th, 2010
He’ll be on a leash later on in the store..
December 7th, 2010
Nah, you enjoy that status…..
December 7th, 2010
as for the girl – she is hitable.
as for the rest of the pic – momma’s don’t let your babies grow up in a car seat.
December 7th, 2010
does that baby has 5 o’clock shadow?
December 7th, 2010
All the concern about the too-big kid in the car…what about that CART?! I’m suprised the thing hasn’t tipped over from Baby Huey’s bulk in the tiny car seat.
December 7th, 2010
honny i blew up the kids lol
December 7th, 2010
@ momofone
I really don’t think it’s recommended to keep your baby in an infant carrier until they’re one, all the kids I’ve known (my two included) outgrew those within 6-8 months. After they’re too big for that you get a convertable carseat that can still be rear facing. Rear facing till a year, yes, infant carrier, NO! (Unless the kid is tiny.)
And as for the picture, it makes me nervous just looking at it, he looks like he’s going to tip or slide out at any moment.
December 7th, 2010
You know, this might just be an overweight 3 year old…
December 7th, 2010
I’ve been assuming this is a couple of kids just screwing around.
December 7th, 2010
Q Busta, maybe you should go back and read a bit, too. The kid doesn’t need the lumps. The parent is right there, and the seat is small, big deal. What would everyone prefer, that he was on the bottom of the cart with his head hanging out; or being dragged by a leash, or having butt-crack/tattoo mom and dad showing their wares? Oh that’s right . . . . I forgot where I was: POWM bullies parade.
December 7th, 2010
@Momof1
Yes, most babies by age 6-8 months OUTGROW those style car seats. These are designed for INFANTS to stay safe while riding in the car. If you look at the seat, not only is there a weight requirement, there is also a HEIGHT requirement. Most children meet this requirement by age 6-8months. Please educate yourself on the proper use of these infant seats. When they outgrow these seats, the next step is a convertible seat, which does go rear facing, until a child is able to go forward facing, usually around 2 years of age.
THIS picture, is simply rediculous. Whatever her reason for having a child in this seat , its not good enough. I’m sure the child would have been just as comfortable in a stroller and I PRAY to GOD, she is not still using this seat to restrain her child in the car.
December 7th, 2010
Wow, that must have been one hell of a delivery!
December 7th, 2010
hey momofone, i had large babies, both were 9+lbs at birth and out grew the car seat at 6 months, when the size limit for those seats are 23lbs. most all of us who’s babies were too heavy for the infant seat then went and spent the money on the larger convertable seat that is both rear facing up untill a year, and then front facing. i didnt let my kids go front facing untill they were well over a year. I know in the state of Maine they have programs for those who qualify to get free larger seats for thier kids.
December 7th, 2010
This is why there are so many overwieght kids in America, parents like this that let them be lazy.
December 7th, 2010
some of you need a hug……damn the hate……and I thought I was bad……..laugh and the world will laugh with you….look like me and the world will laugh at you………but at least they will laugh anyway……
December 7th, 2010
@Big Sweaty (Biker)
LOL…
Amen! I have missed you, my friend!
December 7th, 2010
@ Big Sweaty (Biker)
LOL! Amen!
December 7th, 2010
No excuse for this, that’s all I have to say. He’s too big for that thing and is old enough to walk like a human being. Be a woman and make your kid behave like a person.
December 7th, 2010
I wonder if he falls out, His mommy sues the carrier company!!!! ya get a stroller ya idiot!!!!!!
December 7th, 2010
@ momofone… Um, where the HE** did we say we didn’t have the older infants in an approved rear-facing seat? I happen to be a mom of FOUR children and think you should maybe do your research before opening your mouth. My children were born at nearly 22 inches; it took FOUR MONTHS for each one to outgrow his/her infant carrier. That was the point where I stopped using it because 1) the baby was clearly uncomfortable and 2) it was no longer SAFE. I switched them to REAR-FACING convertible carseats; the one I use now is by Graco and is a reclining rear-facing carseat for up to one year; at that point it can be TURNED AROUND (gee, novel concept there) for use as a SAFE and APPROVED convertible carseat with five-point harness. Oh and guess what…. even after my baby outgrows it, HE CAN STILL USE IT as a booster seat. Someone needs to give you some lessons…
December 7th, 2010
Car seat PSA, just to spread the word: it is now strongly recommended that children ride rear-facing until at least their second birthdays. Seats that hold babies rear-facing to a higher weight and height are becoming widely available, and at affordable prices (so you don’t have to be rich and buy a Britax seat to keep them rear-facing!). Their spines are not very well-developed at age 12 months, even if they meet the 20 pound limit (which is only a bare minimum!). Their heads are still so disproportionately large at that age (think about how their brain development almost all takes place in the first three years, so makes sense that their heads are huge!). My toddler will be 3 in January, and she’s still rear-facing. She is on the small side, not even near 30 lbs yet, so I am so grateful that there are seats out there now that can stay rear-facing longer. We just got her one that goes to 40 lbs rear-facing and only cost just over $100 (and there are some cheaper ones out there that go to 30 and 35 lbs).
Another PSA – all carseats have expiration dates. They are supposed to be discarded after 5-6 years because the plastic can break down and become brittle and then crack in a collision. Now, if you’re choosing between no seat or an expired seat, perhaps the expired one would be better than none, but hopefully everyone can find a non-expired seat regardless of income, since there are organizations out there that will help (some police departments will give you one at no charge if you go and watch a safety video, for instance).
December 8th, 2010
Damn! She’s been waiting a long time.
The kid was an infant when she arrived.
December 8th, 2010
That is one big baby!!!! Hope he’s not still breast-feeding.
December 8th, 2010
okay all you people are so stupid. obviously the child was sleeping in the car NOT the car seat, and the car seat is for ANOTHER child but the kid fell asleep in the car and the mom didn’t want to wake him up, so she put him in the car seat and in the stroller. People are so annoying when they start pulling out the race card, “maybe she doesnt know how to read th english on the side” DUMB PEOPLE.
December 8th, 2010
Those of you that are of the opinion that this boy is too big for the car seat, don’t have a clue. My son (who has just turned 30), was born at 22 1/2 inches long and over 9 lbs. By the time he was four (4) months old, he weighed in at about 20 lbs. He is almost 6’4″ tall and close to 270 these days…lots of folks (that didn’t have a clue either) commented when he was a BABY, that he was too “old” to be doing this or that or the other….uh, well, then we’d tell them his age and hmmmm, they’d stfu….my girls were also both around 8 lbs and around 20 or so inches long at birth….I always offered these know it all the chance to walk around holding him for a little while..usually got no takers on that…I even used a child leash and harness when he was a toddler so that he would be free to walk without us losing him in a crowd……
December 8th, 2010
Even if this child did have a medical condition, that still doesn’t excuse the parent(s) from not getting the child into something that will actually fit their size.
December 8th, 2010
Alice, it doesn’t have anything to do with the child’s age. He is physically too large for that car seat. He is too heavy and too tall to fit safely in an infant car seat, period.
December 9th, 2010
OMG!! Its cartman!!!
December 9th, 2010
Alice B- the child IS to big for this particular car seat. Has nothing to do with an actual seat at all. Yes he should be in a booster seat in the car, but not an “infant” seat. Yes most of us ARE parents that have responded to this and YES we do have a clue…. Apparently you misread or something because no where in here does it say that the child shouldnt be in a seat at all, the child shouldn’t be in an infant carrier. hence the word “infant”.
And to Momofone
Children can outgrow infant carriers before a year of age. That doesn’t mean that people just stop using car seats… They then buy a convertible car seat that goes rear facing. I got rid of my infant carrier with my 1st child at 4mo old because she hated it. She was still in a rear facing seat. A lot of parents choose to skip the infant carrier all together and opt to go directly to the convertible car seat because for one it saves money since they range (depending on your brand and style) from 5lbs-100+lbs.
December 9th, 2010
Check out toobigforstrollerDOTcom shows kids in strollers who should have grown out by now.
December 9th, 2010
@whoever said he should be in a booster seat is wrong also, depending on his weight, if he’s under 35 or 40lbs he should be riding rear-facing (in a convertible car seat) in the car, per the recommendations of the AAP, Or at the very least he should riding in a 5 point harness, NOT A BOOSTER SEAT!
And I have put my 3 year old daughter in one the those gray walmart baby seats that are attached to the cart because she was sleeping and I didn’t want to wake her up while I napped. Maybe that’s the purpose of this.
December 9th, 2010
When that kid wakes up he’s gonna say “FEED ME,SEYMOUR! FEED ME!” You never know that could be Ralphie May incognito
December 9th, 2010
that’s just her midget husband taking a nap while she shops for tampons.
December 10th, 2010
If you scrimp and save to buy the Cadillac of car seats, you don’t go trade it in because of a little thing like your kid outgrowing it…. I say use it till you get knocked up again lady, and then use it some more.
December 10th, 2010
I have a handicap child, and we use a cart like this. Maybe there is something wrong with this child…ever think of that?????
December 10th, 2010
I have a 6 year old handicap child, and we use a cart like this. Maybe there is something wrong with this child…ever think of that????? and it is hard sometimes to lift him, no help from anyone else, thank you
December 10th, 2010
go figure,damn mexicans
December 10th, 2010
Ease up on the youngster,
4th grade has already been the hardest three years of his life…
December 12th, 2010
I would like to know what fork lift helped her lift her baby that high
December 12th, 2010
this kid will go from that carseat directly to one of those fat/old person carts with the basket on the handlebars. he will probably never leave this walmart and never walk in his life, it’s like wall-e has come true already.
December 13th, 2010
Did it not occur to anyone that she’s not actually using the seat in a car but on a shopping trolley which as far as I’m aware has no legal requirements, you can’t just assume she uses this seat to secure the child in the car.
December 13th, 2010
The truth is that is not a kid. The is her “little person” husband. Notice the goatee. The man just got a little tired.
December 15th, 2010
my daughter just turned 3 and is 80 lbs if she is tired I can not even barely lift her little kids need to nap some times !
December 15th, 2010
To all of you saying that the child might have a handicap and that we shouldn’t be laughing because he might need it, the infant carrier he is in should not be used on a child over 20 pounds. That child is well over 20 pounds. Handicapped or not, he should not be in it. That is what they make strollers for!
December 17th, 2010
your daughter is 3 and 80 lbs? that would be funny if it wasn’t tragic. my 4 y/o daughter is 35 lbs, what the hell are you feeding that kid???
December 18th, 2010
Ok…if the kid is that sleepy, why not just lay him down in the cart? Make a jacket into a pillow and let him scrunch him up for his nap. what is she going to do when the baby needs to rest or whoever is holding the baby gets tired arms?
December 27th, 2010
Maybe the kid just got tired while and she let him nap in it for a few minutes while waiting for someone at the check-out? (or cash-register, not sure what you call it, am British!) Everyone seems to be taking it super seriously but it seems to be a funny picture to make people smile, not a reason for a huge debate about car safety (albeit a very serious topic to be discussed properly elsewhere). If you know NO details other than what you see in the photo it seems inappropriate to judge.
December 30th, 2010
Why do you always have to hate on the Cuban babies?
December 31st, 2010
Lil hispanic man says to mommy… “mom i’m not walking if you want me to go your going to have to bring the car seat and carry me… I’m not walking.. i’m ten years old and not walking
January 4th, 2011
Shaq to Maury…”I’m not the father”!!
January 8th, 2011
Even if it was a special needs child, it’s still not safe and absolutely rediculous!! Maybe until you get another means of transportation, just stay home or get a sitter! This is nuts, i’m gonna continue laughing now…
February 1st, 2011
A little off the subject, but some of you need to be informed that just because someone shops at wal-mart does NOT mean they are on welfare, government assistance, ect….That is just ignorant. I work hard for my money and buy all my sons diapers, wipes, and odds and ends at wal-mart on my VISA! Now, back to the fat kid….
February 1st, 2011
@Hey
Your 3 yr old is 80lbs!!? CPS needs to step in! As for the pic, this could all very well have been set up, a joke, to get ratings and make people laugh…Kinda like weird family photos.com….
February 1st, 2011
-*how old is he?*
-*well he is 47 months old..*
February 4th, 2011
ok 2 things.
1. How is the shopping cart not doing a wheelie
2. If that woman sitting there carries that carrier with him in side it her one arm must be SUPER strong.
February 27th, 2011
You know a lot of you damn people are saying that he might be a special needs child and if that’s the case an infant carseat is not something or even close to being safe for that child to be in regardless if he or she is special or not. What’s wrong with you people? Are you as dumb as she is???
March 16th, 2011
NICEEEEE!
July 13th, 2011
My ID Triplets are 8 months and are almost grown out of these. Savanah is getting switch to a rear facing car seat that she can use for a long time, it goes into a booster seat too. Ihave all 3 ordered. Addalynne is being switched in a month and Zayleigh has a way to go, she only weighes 14lbs. when they were born they could not even sit in one of those because they were only 3lbs. Get that kids out of that car seat!!
July 14th, 2011
This is such a CT thing to do. This state is why carts have warnings on them about improper ways to use the cart with your child. (But it doesn’t do any good because so many CT parents just ignore the warnings).
September 13th, 2011
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