What Do Grandparents Need to Know About Car Seats? When grandparents transport children, they want to keep those kids safe too. But they don’t always know the best […]
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What Do Grandparents Need to Know About Car Seats? When grandparents transport children, they want to keep those kids safe too. But they don’t always know the best […]
Where should a parent go and who should a parent talk to get to accurate car seat information? We all want to keep our kids as safe as […]
Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, and Vermont have updated car seat laws. Here are the updated car seat laws for 2024. And a list of bills that did not make […]
Whether you are renting a car, borrowing a car from local family or friends or just want to be prepared for a taxi or Uber ride in the country you are visiting, we’ve gathered some of the essential information for traveling abroad with your children’s car seats. […]
As parents we’ve probably all experienced how the rhythm and movement of the car seems to make it so easy for infants and toddlers to fall asleep in […]
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This is not a stamp you generally want to see, especially in regard to your car seat. But recalls on car seats do happen and you should be […]
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(But Totally Do!) Picture this: You’re cruising down the highway, your little one snug as a bug in their car seat, when suddenly—WHAM!—you have to slam on the […]
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Car Seats Series 1a of 5: Selection part 1 As parents, we all want our children to be as safe as possible. A large part of keeping our […]
Picture this: You’re cruising down the highway, singing along to “Baby Shark” for the millionth time (don’t worry, we’ve all been there), when suddenly—BAM! You have to slam […]
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Somewhere along the way our kids grow up — usually too fast, right?! (I was just looking at side-by-side pictures of my daughter, age two and age twelve.) It seems like in no time they’ve gone from a rear-facing infant seat to a forward-facing seat that they’re now on the verge of growing out of. Depending on the child, the child’s size, the parent and the size of the car seat, this could happen any where from 4 years old to, well, 6 or even older before they move to the next “stage” of car seat. […]
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