Is that a potty chair? What prescient thinking. I notice the kid’s right up front too. Excellent to catch the mud as it flies up and keep it from completely obstructing the faceshield.
I think it’s a bathtub chair, meant to lull parents into a false sense of security so they’ll leave their babies unattended in the bathtub.
Well…I’m fairly sure that’s not what the manufacturers intended, but…
Anyway. Clearly these parents weren’t thinking safety or they would have run a seatbelt of duct tape over the baby’s lap for when you hit the water bars a little too hard.
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Is that a potty chair? What prescient thinking. I notice the kid’s right up front too. Excellent to catch the mud as it flies up and keep it from completely obstructing the faceshield.
Two thumbs up for practical creativity.
(Yes, I wisely chose not to have children.)
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I think it’s a bathtub chair, meant to lull parents into a false sense of security so they’ll leave their babies unattended in the bathtub.
Well…I’m fairly sure that’s not what the manufacturers intended, but…
Anyway. Clearly these parents weren’t thinking safety or they would have run a seatbelt of duct tape over the baby’s lap for when you hit the water bars a little too hard.
Otherwise, good plan.