These exclusively designed seats come in various sizes according to the height and weight of a child. As the law and regulations about safety car seats are stringent in various regions including U.S., U.K., Germany and New Zealand, car manufacturers are likely to include baby car seats as an inbuilt feature of the car. Baby car seats were first manufactured in the early 1930s, however, the purpose was not the safety of children. They were manufactured to bring the kids to a height so that the driving parent can easily keep a watch on them. It was only in 1962 that British inventor Jean Ames made a rear-facing baby car seat with a sole intention of protecting the child. Later on, a forward-facing baby car seat with a metal frame was made to increase the protection of the child. Baby car seats are of various types, however, they are mainly categorized as infant seats, combination seats, booster seats and convertible seats.