



These are great mothers' helpers. Wish these seats were available when my kids were little. My kids just sat on the trolley with their legs sticking out. If you have a baby, it would not be safe or confortable, especially for a youngish baby. These seats remind me of the first baby bucket car seats.
I don't remember seeing them in Singapore. They are like the pix. The kids have to sit on the cold hard metal. I took this pix, as it is another run away trolley.
http://annkschin.blogspot.com/2008/11/shopping-trolleys.html
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