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Car Seats

Maybe you’re already a parent and need a new car seat, or maybe you’re expecting a little one on the way?. Either way here at World of Wonder we have got you covered! Browse our range of Car Seats from New Born Seats, Toddler Seats, Child Seats, Booster Seats, Car seat bases, to adaptors.

All children under 150 cms in height or 36 kgs in weight must use a child restraint system. They must be suitable for their height and weight while travelling in a vehicle. Check out our range of booster seats here.

You can also shop for your essential Car Accessories and Travel Accessories here!

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Osann Taos 360 Car Seat

229.99 169.99
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Cosatto All in All Extra i-Size 360 Car Seat Camille

299.99
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Asalvo Panafix 360 Car Seat

249.99 189.99
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EnfaSafe Opal i-Size car seat

99.99
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Osann Lupo 2 i-Size Isofix R129 Car Seat

129.99 99.99
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Cosatto Port Car Seat Isofix Base

199.99 119.99
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Joie i-Pivot Grow i-Size 360 car seat

329.99
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Asalvo 360 Rearview Car Mirror

17.99
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Asalvo Profix Car Seat

149.99 99.99
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Cosatto All in All Extra i-Size 360 Car Seat Foxford Hall

299.99 249.99
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Graco SnugLite i-Size R129 Isofix Base

119.99
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Cosatto Zoomi 3 i-Size Car Seat Dino Delite

169.99 149.99
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Osann UP R129 Booster Cushion (125-150cm)

21.99
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Dreambaby Combination Backseat Mirror and Tablet Holder

14.99
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Joie i-Trillo R129 Belt Fitted High Back Booster Seat 100 to 150cm

74.99

Frequently asked questions

What are the different types of car seats available for kids?

There are four main types of car seats for children: rear-facing, forward-facing, booster seats, and seat belts. Rear-facing car seats are designed for infants and young toddlers, while forward-facing seats are for older toddlers and preschoolers. Booster seats help position the vehicle’s seat belt correctly for older children, and seat belts are used once a child has outgrown the booster seat.

At what age can a child switch from a rear-facing to a forward-facing car seat?

It is recommended that children remain in a rear-facing car seat until they reach the maximum height or weight limit for their specific seat. This is typically around 2 years old, but some seats may allow for extended rear-facing use up to 4 years old.

How do I know if my child's car seat is installed correctly?

To ensure proper installation, follow the manufacturer’s instructions included with the car seat. Youtube usally has instructional videos on how to fit most car seats.

When can my child start using a regular seat belt without a booster seat?

A child should use a booster seat until they are tall enough to sit with their back against the vehicle’s seat, their knees bent comfortably over the edge of the seat, and the seat belt properly fitting across their hips and shoulder. Typically, this occurs when a child is between 8 and 12 years old and has reached a height of 4 feet 9 inches.

How long should a child remain in a booster seat?

A child should continue using a booster seat until they can safely wear a seat belt without one. This typically occurs when a child is between 8 and 12 years old and has reached a height of 4 feet 9 inches.

How often should I replace my child's car seat?

Car seats typically have expiration dates ranging from 6 to 10 years from the date of manufacture. Check the label on your car seat to determine its expiration date. Additionally, if your car seat has been in a moderate to severe crash, it should be replaced, even if it appears undamaged.

There are four main types of car seats for children: rear-facing, forward-facing, booster seats, and seat belts. Rear-facing car seats are designed for infants and young toddlers, while forward-facing seats are for older toddlers and preschoolers. Booster seats help position the vehicle’s seat belt correctly for older children, and seat belts are used once a child has outgrown the booster seat.