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  • Suitable for kids aged 9mths to 12 years
  • Can seat three of four abreast
  • Set to cost around ยฃ1000

A new child seat scheduled for launch this autumn will fit every age of child from birth to 12 years old, according to its maker.

Unlike traditional designs, the Multimac is a bench that bolts to the back seat. Once the required European EU44-04 Approval is granted, it should be available in sizes to sit three or four children abreast.

The seat will be pricey, at around ยฃ1000, but manufacturer Macliver claims that it’s no more expensive than buying different seats for families with lots of children. It is semi-universal and will fit in many, but not all, cars.

The aluminium seat attaches to the car’s rear-seat lapbelts and has legs that sit in the footwell. A rear-facing cradle carries babies, while older children face forwards in individual seats.

The five-point harnesses adjust to fit children from nine months up to 12 years old. It is approved for up to four children weighing 36kg each.

New UK child-seat laws came into force this week, tightening up the law so that all children must be in an appropriate car restraint until theyโ€™re at least 135cm tall or 12-years-old.

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