R for Rabbit Jumping Jack Grand Booster Seat
From 9 kg, up to 36 kg (~9 months to 12 years).

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The 9-month-to-12-year range is useful if you are already past the newborn stage and want one seat to bridge toddler and booster years.
- Side-impact protection and ECE R44/04 listing give clearer safety-context signals than generic booster listings.
Cons
- It is not the right first seat for a newborn, so babies need a separate newborn-appropriate option.
- It is a better bridge from toddler to booster than a clean infant-first solution, so buy it only when the child is already past the baby-seat decision.
Product Facts
- Seat Use
- Booster, Toddler
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- Price/Buy
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Jumping Jack Grand is for families already past the newborn stage who want one R for Rabbit seat to bridge toddler and booster years. The 9 kg to 36 kg positioning makes it more relevant after the first infant seat, when the parent is choosing a forward-facing and later booster path rather than a newborn-first restraint.
The boundary is important: this is not the first seat for a small baby. Before buying, confirm the child’s current weight and maturity, the installation mode for each stage, the vehicle belt and top-tether situation if applicable, and whether a dedicated rear-facing infant or convertible seat is still the safer stage-appropriate choice.
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.