A few days ago I was on the 1st Counter March Day in Spain, but you know that it is a struggle that we have been developing for many years. Some even more. Those of you who read me know that this topic is the one that worries me the most and I spend the most hours looking for studies, information and […]
Is my child safe against the counter? - Pediatric physiotherapist
It is safer against the counter because… Children need a child restraint system (SRI) appropriate to their characteristics because children are not miniature adults. The physiological differences that make us consider retention devices designed specifically for them are: The proportion of the head. Up to 3 years, the head […]
The Rivemove car seat adapter from Rivekids and its non-approval
Little by little we return to this space to be able to clarify some things that were pending. Many of you have written to me asking for the Rivemove car seat adapter Rivekids (Sorry for the delay in the replies by mail, I am slowly returning) For those who do not know what it is I am going to […]
Minikid 2.0: Features and comparison with Minikid 1
How do you know this Friday we were at the presentation of the new Axkid Minikid 2.0 in Limobebe. Not only that but we could analyze it in Baby Experience and they installed it in the car. In the presentation event, David of Baby Experience explained the technical part of the need for children […]
The approved carrycot is not safe!
I thought that this entry was not necessary, but after seeing the comments following the accident on Sunday in Zaragoza in which a 32-year-old woman and her 4-month-old son died, I think we should talk about it. As you know, those who normally read us, the safety of children in the car is one […]
AESVI, a face lift for the RACE?
You know that a month ago I was in Madrid for the Puericultura Fair 2017. It is the first year I go and I did it mainly because on Friday they dedicated almost all day to talks about child safety in the car. How do you know, if nothing prevents me! I can't miss a good day […]
Real case: What do parents expect when we talk about child safety?
After the publications of the last posts (Part II and Part III links) and the comments received, it seemed necessary to conclude with this post. A few months ago we talked about real cases where chairs with the same restraint system were banned in other countries. This prohibition came after careful study […]
RACE response to the scandal about child safety tests for children (part III)
And to finish the analysis of RACE's responses to this post, today we are going to share with you the PDF that was attached to the email. (Click here to see the document without cuts) Let's go there! 'RACE and Child Safety The Royal Automobile Club of Spain has among its functions the […]
Why do we change our Klippan Kiss chair and wear an Axkid Rekid?
A few days ago I uploaded a photo of M in his new chair to Facebook and many of you asked me privately why we had exchanged the Klippan Kiss for an Axkid Rekid. Well, today I want to explain what happened. If you follow the blog you will know that this summer vacation we travel with our Klippan Kiss to […]
The importance of traveling backwards: 'HAD AN INTERNAL DECAPITATION'
Today I woke up with news as sad as this. A girl in Oregon has suffered an accident that has left her with a very serious injury. In this post I copy the news simply because I wanted to share it with you translating the text from English and because the photos were too hard for me. 'HAD AN INTERNAL DECAPITATION': […]