![]() ![]() ![]() Once you transition to the convertible seat, you’ll start out with a baby or toddler sitting in it rear-facing and eventually end up with a much bigger kid riding in it forward-facing. Your baby will be ready for this larger, five-point safety harness seat once they’ve outgrown their infant seat’s height and weight limits (usually around 30 inches or 30 pounds) this will likely happen at any point between 6 months and 2 years of age. Bonus: You can also mold this guy into the shape of a chair for a seat that takes up less floor space and offers back support to boot.Instead of conducting our own crash testing, safety experts encouraged us to focus on how the seats performed in the real world.Īs the name implies, a convertible car seat is designed to evolve as your child grows. When flat on the floor, the 6’x2’x2’ Yogibo Max is roughly the size of a twin bed (and more comfy than some mattresses). Kids and parents will love the generous (read: enormous) size of this chair, which is roomy enough to accommodate multiple little kids or two adults. (It’s in my kids’ room, but that hasn’t stopped me from sitting on it to work.) This chair’s filling is composed of EPS beads for maximum comfort and a memory foam effect, and its exterior-a machine washable blend of cotton and spandex-is as soft as your favorite T-shirt. The company says that its Yogibo Max bean bag chair is “the only furniture to completely conform to your body with zero pressure points” and, after testing this one out personally, I can say it absolutely lives up to this promise. Pros: Its 72-x-24-inch size can accommodate multiple kids and adults, memory foam conforms to your body, covers are durable and machine washable, plush fabric, offers back support.That’s right, friends, this genius DIY bean bag chair is kind of a game-changer. (Note: The extra-large size has a 38-inch diameter when fully stuffed, making it roomy enough for a younger kid to lie down on.) Happy parents report that the zipper is kid-friendly, so stuffed animal clean-up won’t fall squarely on your shoulders (or lower back) and, when filled, the chair is every bit as comfy as any other bean bag on the market. Aside from storage potential, the fact that the filling is customizable also brings the added benefit of being able to adjust both the size and the fill-power according to your personal preference. Cons: Cotton fabric is not stain-resistantĪlthough (or because) this versatile chair arrives unfilled, it scores points for functionality: Stuff it with beans of your choosing, use it to store the out-of-control stuffed animal collection that’s threatening to take over your home or, better yet, do both.Pros: Multifunctional, holds up to 90 plush toys, childproof zipper, machine washable, durable and comfortable.Otherwise, if you’re looking for something that can accommodate the whole family-or a group of growing teens-we’d recommend going with an oversized, (minimum of 6-feet) circular bag that allows 2-4 people to plop down comfortably. And, if you have limited space, rectangular or teardrop shapes can easily fit in the corner without taking up too much room. When it comes to selecting the best size for kids, we’d say something in the 4-to-5 foot range should give them ample room to spread out. Now, you can choose from rectangular, square and even tear-drop-shaped bags that range from 4-feet to 8-feet long. Size and Shape: Gone are the days where you could only choose from a standard, 4-foot circular bean bag. While some people love the shiftiness of the beads, others love the sink-into-me feeling of the foam. When deciding between the two, it’s important to consider how much support you’d like from your bean bag. Furthermore, polystyrene beads have been used to fill bean bags for years, foam filler is relatively new to the market. Foam, on the other hand, offers more support and precisely-molded comfort when compressed, but takes a much longer time to spring back up. so what’s the difference? In terms of comfort, polystyrene beads compress while you sit on them, but quickly spring back to their original shape when you get up. That said, if you have two young boys under the age of six, you’ll probably want something more durable (i.e., polyester or leather) that can hold up in the wash.įilling: Most bean bags are constructed with either polystyrene beads or foam filler…. However, these fabrics tend to be fickle in the wash and they’re rarely stain-resistant. For example, if you’re looking for something that’ll provide maximum comfort, cotton and microsuede fabrics are just as pretty as they are cozy. Fabric: This all depends on the level of durability and softness you want from your bean bag. ![]()
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