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<p>So, your child has outgrown their <a href=”http://www.caranddriver.com/shopping-advice/a40186843/best-child-car-seats-tested/”>car seat</a>. What next? While it won’t be long until you bid farewell to the car seat, you’re not in the clear yet. Even as your kid grows taller and heavier, there’s still a need for a booster seat, and here’s why. </p><p class=”body-text”>When it comes to crash simulations, manufacturers assume the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belts fit snugly and correctly. For most children, that ideal fit doesn’t happen until they reach around four foot-nine, or between the ages of eight and 12. Booster seats adjust for that difference by lifting the body, ensuring the seat belts cross your child’s waist and chest, instead of lying in the uncomfortable and unsafe position of their bellies and necks, which could spell real trouble in case of an accident.</p><p class=”body-text”>Our list of the best booster seats for your child results from rigorous testing from the <a href=”https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/institute/” target=”_blank”>Good Housekeeping Institute</a>, which uses a blend of lab tests, parental feedback, and category expertise to choose the best options for you. The GHI assessed safety, ease of use, proper fit, ease of installation, angle and harness adjustments, cleaning, dimension, and even installation into various vehicles. And now, for the cream of the crop, the top recommendations from <em>Good Housekeeping</em> for the best booster car seats. The <em>Car and Driver</em> gear team distilled the findings into a digestible form for our purposes.<br></p><p><a href=”https://www.amazon.com/s?k=booster+car+seat&i=prime-day” target=”_blank” class=”body-btn-link” data-vars-ga-outbound-link=”https://www.amazon.com/s?k=booster+car+seat&i=prime-day” data-vars-ga-call-to-action=”Shop the best child booster car seat Prime Day deals on Amazon” rel=”nofollow”>Shop the best booster car seat deals on Amazon</a></p><hr>” />
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Assistant Testing Editor
Katherine Keeler is an Assistant Testing Editor at Hearst Autos. By day she evaluates tools for your enjoyment; by night, she Frankenstein’s her ever changing fleet of rust-bucket-oddities back to repair. Her dream is to open a roadside attraction where the public can view, drive, and learn repairs at her emporium of curious cars.
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Jon Langston is an avid motorcyclist and gear collector whose work has appeared in Men’s Journal, Cycle World, The Drive, Rider, Iron & Air, Motorcyclist, and more.
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Rachel Rothman (she/her) is the chief technologist and executive technical director at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she oversees testing methodology, implementation and reporting for all GH Labs. She also manages GH’s growing research division and the analysis of applicants for the GH Seal and all other testing emblems. During her 15 years at Good Housekeeping, Rachel has had the opportunity to evaluate thousands of products, including toys and cars for GH’s annual awards programs and countless innovative breakthroughs in consumer tech and home improvement.
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