I just got a new mobile phone, and with that, I could finally get some of the apps that everyone else seems to have! Mainly ‘Snapchat’. I didn’t have much (and I still don’t have much!) experience with this app but it’s extremely popular with bloggers, so I thought ‘what the heck – let’s give it a go!’
So I got Snapchat (we’re erfmama if you want to follow us!) and I’m slightly bitten by the app haha. But the other day we were driving around town doing some last-minute shopping before Easter, and I thought it would be a good idea to start doing some snaps about car seat safety.
So we did… and this is entirely raw footage, nothing is practiced beforehand (Our Snapchats never are! ) so it’s just the kids or us adults going about things. Aaanyway – so I decided to ask Caitiebelle what the rules of her high back booster are – and this is her response!
To say that I am PROUD is an understatement! This is her – on the spot – telling us ALL – and educating the masses! Of what proper high back booster use is. <3
If you are not subscribed to our YouTube channel – we would really appreciate the support! Please hit that ‘THUMBS UP’ button and also PLEASE share her video – she is only 7 years old, and this is a massive massive educational stand for/by her.
It may not seem like a lot at first, but she was put on the spot and shows us all how important it is to educate the children from early on about in-car safety. Because they DO listen! And they DO learn from it.
So please remember to treat the car just like you would treat any other place where there are dangers, and educate the children about respecting the car seats, the do’s and don’ts.
Have a very happy Easter and a safe journey! :D
PS: Here is the Facebook video if you wish to share/like it there as well!



Therese has completed the ‘Advanced Child Car Seat Training Course’ at TRL (Transport Research Lab) and is a CPD accredited car seat expert. She blogs about in-car safety, car seats, tips, reviews, giveaways and advice. She’s a mum on a mission to change the law and raise awareness. She is also a breastfeeding advocate and gentle parenting promoter who loves cloth nappies, baby-wearing, BLW and co-sleeping/bed-sharing.