There is an excellent, and popular video by Madeline410 demonstrating what's known in some CPS circles as "the coat trick".
Basically, the trick is to:
- Before you go out, slip one of your child's arms through one sleeve
- Slip the child's other arm through the other sleeve
- Zip up the coat
- Go out to the car and put your child in the seat
- Put his or her arms through the straps
- The bottom of the coat out from under the straps on one side
- Pull the bottom out on the other side
- The collar and top of the coat out from the straps on one side
- Pull the collar and top of the coat out from the straps on the other side
- Buckle the crotch and chest clips
- Tighten the harness
- Zip the coat
Now, I think the coat trick is a great trick, and a great way to keep kids safe and warm in the winter. But the Car Seat Poncho is much easier.
Here's what you do with the poncho:
- Before you go out, slip the poncho over your child's head
- Go out to the car and put your child in the seat
- Spread the poncho around the top and sides of the car seat
- Open the zipper from the bottom
- Buckle the crotch and chest clips
- Tighten the harness
- Pull down the zipper to close
When I get it done, I'll debut it here first. Blog readers deserve some perks and exclusives, right?
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