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Baby car seats can prevent serious injury to your child in the
event of an accident. It is the law that all children under the
age of twelve should be seated in the back seat. This is
especially true if you have airbags in the front.
From the time you bring your baby home from the hospital, s/he
should be placed in
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Is baby number two on the way or are you expecting twins? Then
you definitely need a double stroller. Before you begin your
search among the countless models that are available, you need
to determine what your stroller needs are for your particular
lifestyle. For example, it doesn't make sense to purchase the
same double stroller your best friend raves about if
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Jogging Stroller Car Seat
One of the greatest innovations in stroller design in recent
years is the travel system. These all-in-one systems have
integrated car seats, strollers, and (sometimes) bassinets,
which allow you to move your baby easily from car to stroller
and back again.
The jogging stroller manufacturers have not missed this great
design and parents are now able to buy a
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Still didn't find what you need then try these common Child Car Booster Seats news items.
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House panel backs car booster seats for kids
The House Transportation Committee unanimously endorsed a bill this week that would require automobile passengers between the ages of 5 and 8 and under 4-feet 9-inches tall to use booster seats.
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 23:55:03 -0800
In carpools, child booster seat use is 'inconsistent'
Carpool-driving parents are "inconsistent" about using booster seats -- child safety restraints designed for kids who are too big for forward-facing car seats but too small for a regular seat belt to fit them properly -- researchers said Monday.
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 13:50:32 -0800
Carpooling Parents Less Vigilant About Booster Seats
While the majority of parents report using booster seats for their 4- to 8-year-old children, booster seat use among children who carpool is inconsistent, a new study suggests.
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 08:24:02 -0800