R for Rabbit Jack N Jill Car Seat
From newborn, up to 18 kg (~newborn to 5 years).

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Newborn-to-5-year coverage and three recline positions make it a sensible lower-cost convertible if you want one seat for baby and toddler stages.
- The ECE R44/04 listing gives clearer certification context than many no-name car-seat listings.
Cons
- It is a belt-installed convertible, so install quality matters more than on an ISOFIX-focused seat.
- It will not cover older booster-stage children, so families wanting one longer-running seat should compare the Grand or ISOFIX versions.
Product Facts
- Seat Use
- Infant, Toddler
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- Price/Buy
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Jack N Jill is the R for Rabbit seat to consider when you want a lower-cost convertible for baby and toddler stages and are comfortable with a seat-belt installation. It makes sense for families who need newborn-to-18 kg coverage without paying for ISOFIX convenience, especially in cars where the belt path can be installed firmly and checked often.
The tradeoff is that belt-installed seats demand more from the caregiver. The seat can be a poor buy if the belt geometry, recline, or rear-seat space does not cooperate. Before buying, confirm your child’s current weight, the rear-facing setup, vehicle belt fit, and whether a longer-range or ISOFIX seat would be a better one-time purchase.
For India, keep the decision fit-led: child size, restraint category, approval evidence, and installation in your own rear seat all matter more than a broad age label. Do not count it as solved until the harness or belt path is repeatable for every caregiver.