The Tote N' Go seat that was recommended in the previous answer is a TERRIBLE seat! I do not know a vehicle it can be PROPERLY installed in and used. Also it is a forward facing only seat so it can not be used for children under a year old or 20lbs. For great info about the Tote N' Go check out this site: http://www.carseatdata.org/TNG.html An idea to help tote a carseat with you, you can always strap it to a little rolling cart that you would use in an airport. A couple bungee cords and your set! If you are really against carrying a car seat around with you then you might consider a seat called the Sit N' Stroll made by Safeline. It's a carseat and stroller in 1. It's not a great seat, but it does function, and better then the Tote N' Go. Jen E... Cert. Child Passenger Safety Technician and mom to 3 in seats! More advice from FAQ Farmers: * There is one product out on the market that can be somewhat of a help if your kids are 25-40 pounds. I've seen it in stores and it's a 5 point harness system that weighs less than 5 pounds. I just searched for it online, it's called Tote 'n Go Portable Car Seat. Happy Trails!
It has been proven that his reindeer can travel in time as well as fly, allowing him to travel everywhere apparently impossibly fast.
everywhere!
everywhere
Low RPM. Gear is too high for travel speed
Did they travel by walking on foot everywhere but if their feet get tired would they ride on a horse.
stupid question...the amount of people who travel with children are the amount of adults with children who like to travel
I think they travel everywhere.
Some walk to school, others cycle, or are taken to school in a car by their parents, or take a school bus, just like children everywhere.
That travel through the ocean and turtles have babies
Yes they travel everywhere together!
Children over the age of 12 can travel on most airlines without their parents. But they need their parents permission and the airline has to be notified when the booking is made that it´s a child travelling alone.
everywhere in the northern hemisphere, weather systems travel from the southwest to the northeast.