Grocery Cart Covers

Updated on September 06, 2008
S.K. asks from Macungie, PA
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Does anyone know how to put those grocery cart covers over the toddler seat on a cart? I tried to put one on yesterday and I felt silly, but couldn't figure it out. Where does the safety strap go, on the outside, through the real cart, just around the baby? I have the ABC, blue cover. Are the stripes supposed to be the part the baby sits in? Help!

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I went to the grocery store the other day and tried the cover again! It was so easy and he loved it! Thank you for your help.

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J.T.

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S.,
The one i had, I layed it over the seat in the shopping cart, lining up the holes for the legs on the cover with the holes on hte cart, print side up (so baby sits in the print). Then with mine the strap went through the cart from behind where the baby's back would be and then there was holes in the cover for the straps to come through and wrap around baby. So when they were strapped in they were strapped to the back of the seat. Hope that is helpful. J.

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R.H.

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I have the ABC one and I love it!!! I don't trust my son eating the cart even if I've used sanitary wipes. I don't use those straps and clips though. I just rely on the elastic edge to hold it on and it works fine. I tend to put the striped side down so you can't see it....although I'm sure I've reversed it before and it's worked fine too. I just like to be able to throw a few toys in there and not worry about them falling out, and not to have to worry about him biting the front of the cart. Just throw it on there and match it up best you can with the leg holes in the front of the cart and don't worry about the straps and clips. It also does great in the washing machine too!

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T.M.

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I agree with the sanitary wipes, they are much easier and it seems like most of the grocery stores do have them. I love the post about the hand towel...i never thought of that!

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L.W.

answers from Philadelphia on

The one that I have is not for use with the infant seat. You just put it directly over the cart seat and then seat your baby in. So your baby needs to be able to sit up. I could be wrong, but I only use mine directly on the grocery cart or restaurant high chair.

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H.

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Is yours a "floppy seat?" They are the ones that fold inside themselves to make a bag. The bag carry straps go at the front where you push - over the handle bar. Then the rest just stretches to cover the entire seat area (regular child seat - not the infant reclined seat). That should position the buckle straps at the back. There are slats in the fabric to allow you to slide them through the seat slats and then back through the floppy seat and around your child to securely hold your child to the cart instead of just in the removeable cover. Hope that helps...

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F.V.

answers from Lancaster on

S.,
Personally, I wouldn't even bother. I bought one cause I am a germ-a-phob and the darn cover was more of a pain than it was worth. Most of the grocery stores have sanitary wipes at the enterance of the store you can wipe the cart with. I gave it to a friend and only used it 3x due to the complications of trying to cover the cart. Gee what did our Moms do bak in the 60's when there were no cart covers? I am so surprised we survived! :0) Good luck
Christina

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D.P.

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S.,
I had t laugh when I read your post because when my son was a baby--I just KNEW I wouldn;t be able to figure those out! LOL I would just wipe the cart handles down etc with a wipey (I used to bring my own before it became P.C. for stores to have them available. If your baby is a real "licker" etc, you could always just stash a small hand towel in your purse and drape it over the handle, too. Good luck!

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A.W.

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It sounds like you have the same one i have- it isn't meant to go over the infant seat that is attached to the cart- only the cart itself. the stripes go on the inside, and the strap is supposed to go around the baby, but i think they need to be able to sut up on their own. If your baby is young enough to still be in a rear facing seat, it will snap right into the shopping cart so you won't need the cover until you are taking baby out of the car seat. My son (who i call houdini) figured out pretty quickly that that strap was only around him, and if he stood up, the entire cover just came with him- hopefully you will have better luck!

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S.D.

answers from Pittsburgh on

Hi S., I have the same one and your problem was the exact reason why it took me so long to use it. the stripes face downward. also, put the back of it on first then pull the rest of it over the front making sure that the holes for the legs line up with the cart. i usually put my son in and then strap everything. the long strap will go through the hole, around your child and back through to clip.
i felt silly, too, but once you get the hang of it, it goes faster. i liked it when my son was an infant, since the seats are so big. it helped stabilize him better. now that he is a toddler, it is more of a hassle and he does better with just the seat. they are also nice for the high chairs at restaurants. i think i used it more for interest and safety rather than to ward off germs. hope this helps. S.

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L.B.

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They are for the toddler part of the grocery cart, not the infant seat. I've never seen them for the infant parts of a grocery cart.

When my son was that small, I just took the carseat out of the car and put that in the cart.

Good luck.

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