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No, as the carseats name suggests, they are only for cars. Infants don't need to be in a carseat on a plane for many reasons, such as the fact that planes are much larger and safer.
Yes, there are taxis by the countryside in France. But there are no taxi ranks ; when you need one, find the number in the directory and call him.
It is not age, it is the child's weight that matters. In some states even lightweight teens must use a carseat, by law. Many states have adopted 40 pounds as the limit . . . others are higher.
Depending upon the circumstances within which you are watching the unrelated children will determine if you need a Child Care License within the State of Hawaii. See the related links for specific information.
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I heard it was supposed to be by weight, not by height, but what do i know.....when they outgrow the carseat
You just require your kid's birth cirtificate if you are a valid US citizen.
If you're talking about if you need a passport to get into Hawaii, then no. Hawaii is a state, it's not a foreign country.
There are a few different brands that offer a version of travel system equipment. Grayco and Evenflo are two of them. You may need to purchase the base that is meant to go with the infant carseat for easy removal from the car. But that same carseat will snap right into the stroller designed to go with the system.
Yes, if you ship a car to Hawaii, you will need to disarm the alarm.
Hawaii is one state of the United States, and has the same passport requirements as entry to any other part of the US. If you are a US resident, and traveling to Hawaii, then you would not need a passport any more than if traveling to North Carolina. If you are NOT a US resident, then same passport rules apply as to entry to any other part of the US. Aloha