88 pounds or b 4 feet and 9 inches
50 or 60 lb
sixty pounds to not sit in a booster seat
Lol 20lbs
A child can start using a booster seat when they have outgrown their forward-facing car seat and are at least 4 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds. Booster seats are designed to position the seat belt properly on a child's body for maximum safety in the car.
A child can start using a booster seat in the car when they have outgrown their forward-facing car seat and are at least 4 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds. Booster seats are designed to position the seat belt properly on a child's body for maximum safety.
"Booster seats are necessary when a child outgrows his/her child safety seat, usually after 40 pounds or age 4. Children do not fit in adult shoulder/lap belts (without a booster seat) until they are 58 inches tall (with a sitting height of 29 inches) and weigh 80 pounds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)." Here's a helpful link... http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/UVAHealth/peds_safety/mvseats.cfm
70-115 lbs.
High back booster seats typically have height and weight requirements that vary by manufacturer. However, a general guideline is that children should be at least 40 inches tall and weigh between 40-100 pounds to use a high back booster seat. It is important to always check the specific requirements provided by the manufacturer of the booster seat you are using.
A child can start using a booster seat when they reach the age of 4 and weigh at least 40 pounds.
Children can transition to a booster seat when they reach the age of 4 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds.
Children should transition to a booster seat when they reach the age of 8 or when they weigh at least 80 pounds.
A child should be at least 4 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds before moving to a booster seat.