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    When Can You Move Your Child to a Booster Seat?

    If your child seems to be outgrowing their car seat, you might be wondering if it's time to move them to a booster seat, but information about booster seats can be confusing.

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  • Which instructions do you follow? Is a car seat for a 4-year-old the wrong fit? What about an older child? How do you know if your kid is ready?

    We reached out to car seat safety experts to answer parents' most common questions about booster seats so that you can make smart, informed—and most of all—safe choices for your little one.

    What Is Booster Seat Age?

    Booster seat age refers to the age at which a child is ready to move from a car seat to a booster seat. The appropriate age is at least 4 years old, but many children may be a few years older before they need to move out of a car seat.

    Height and weight for booster seat

    In fact, it's safest for most kids to remain in a 5-point harness car seat until age 5 or 6.

    What Are Booster Seats?

    Booster seats are a type of car safety device that a child graduates to after outgrowing a forward-facing harnessed car seat.

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